Cognac Camus and Soda
Excl. VAT£519.50Incl. VAT£623.40
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Camus was founded in 1863 by Jean-Baptist Camus and was once the 5th largest cognac house. The firm depended mainly on sales to the Russian Czars. In the 1960s the owner was the only Cognaҫaise who was prepared to offer credit to a group of Americans who set up a firm called Duty Free Shoppers. Today that firm is in nearly every airport shop in the world and they have remained loyal to Camus.
This cognac was made during the war years to try and get people to buy more cognac and mix it with soda. It was never a success but the bottle is unique and a fine example.
- Cru:
- Unknown
- Volume (cl):
- Special
- Packaging:
- No Presentation Box
Additional Information
- Distillation:
- We have no knowledge of how this was distilled
- Flavour:
- Whilst our knowledge of these old cognacs is sufficient in many cases to make an educated assessment of their flavour, we are unable to taste many of these old brandies to be certain of their qualities.