A blend of very old Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie, the oldest of which date back to 1973.
The Maison Plantevigne-Dubosquet is located not far from Saintes in the heart of this deep Saintonge, a Roman city with limestone soils where the Romans planted their first vines in Gaul at the very beginning of our era. It could have become the capital of Cognac, but Saintes, with its Roman arena and Arc de Triomphe, had to give way to its rival Cognac, which later gave its name to the most famous brandy in France at the end of the 19th century.
The house-Plantevigne-Dubosquet is today run by a 14th generation of this very old family from the Cognac region, whose roots, according to the French national archives, go back to 1640.