Delamain passion for the most exceptional nectars cognac has to offer has been passed down through the generations since 1759, the year when James Delamain left his native Ireland and settled in Jarnac. In 1824, his grandson Henri Delamain founded Maison Delamain.
The House of Delamain is an X.O. cognac specialist and will settle for nothing less than pure perfection, producing elegant, aged cognacs and nothing but fine, aged cognacs.
Tasting a Delamain cognac is about enjoying a rare moment of grace, a paragon of elegance and an explosion of rich aromas, a volley of fireworks to enlighten the senses.
This Delamain Très Vénéré exclusively made from the highly coveted Grande Champagne cru. This is the most complete expression of the art of Cognac making marked by the gifts of time and patience. This is a superior blend of extremely old Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie which have been aged fully to be able to express their full aromatic potential.
Nose:
Exuberant despite its venerable age: highlighting vanilla, honey, fruit cake, dried figs and raisins. Luscious and fruity on entry.
Palate:
Intense fruitiness with hint of passion fruit and nectarine give way to a subtle but lingering sensation of liquorice. Finish is long, dry, elegant and exquisitely balanced.