A secret hotel cellar in Worcestershire has been discovered, revealing amongst other treasures, two bottles of Hine 1914 Cognac. A wonderful find, you might think, in 2014 the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of The Great War. Due to be auctioned shortly, they have been valued at £3000 each which is surely a little optimistic. WW1 Cognacs are, of course, great vintages to have but there are still a few alternatives available. Our own Hermitage 1914 Borderies Cognac is very special indeed with an incredible spectrum of flavours from toffee to walnuts and provides excellent value for money. Referred to as “his most prized bottle” by Olly Smith, TV Presenter and Journalist, it retails at under £900. Similarly priced is our Hermitage 1917 Grande Champagne Cognac. A little drier to taste, it provides an equally memorable, luxury experience.
So, if you’re looking to provide WW1 Vintage Cognacs we can supply some of the very best.