Moyet
Cognac has a long history and Moyet has been part of that story of cognac for over 100 years. Euthrope Moyet, a vine grower and a distiller, was forty years old in 1864 when he founded his Moyet Company to produce cognac in Saint-Sulpice, in the middle of the famous Borderies vineyard, nearby the city of Cognac, south-west of France.Euthrope Moyet, with the help of his son-in-law, André Tessier, made his cognac company very successful with a very modern and precursory dedication to building a reputation above all through the high quality of its cognac. However, André Tessier, an officer in the French Army, was killed in the first weeks of the First World War, and Euthrope Moyet died in 1918. Afterwards, the company lost its commercial dynamism, while keeping its dedication to quality. But through the prudent hands of the different heirs who cherished the family tradition, it continued till the late seventies producing the very best quality cognac brandy, with great dedication to the finest cognac standards. During all these years, Cognac Moyet was in a way preserved from modernism. That is why in 1978, a group of friends visiting the company fell in love with the unbelievable poetry of this old wax-smelling cognac house and bought it. Cognac Moyet passed out of the hands of the original founding family, but with new owners determined to maintain the tradition of producing the finest cognac in the world. The house contained many treasures, the greatest and most valuable of which were not only its cellars, still full of gorgeous antique cognacs, but certainly the irreplaceable traditional craftsmanship. Since 1864, only two cellar-masters had successively cared for the cognacs, the founder himself until 1918, and his apprentice and successor until the new owners in 1978. This longevity inspired a journalist to say that drinking a cognac from Moyet cellars was like hearing in the twentieth century a Liszt's sonate played by a very old and brilliant pupil of his. This extraordinary history gives the house a unique philosophy and style. Cognac Moyet's products have a special artisanal unity, from the youngest Fins Bois and Petite Champagne, to the very rare Borderies XO, or the miraculous centenary Grande Champagne. While preserving its attention to craftmanship, and supplying the most famous restaurants and discerning wine-shops worldwide, Cognac Moyet has achieved significant commercial success.

Cognac France
70cl bottles
Petite Champagne is the second cru of Cognac. Its pure and soft bouquet presents notes of vanilla, cedar, caramel, heathland. The taste is beautifully rounded and pleasing, with a subtle note of fruit. Another classic style from this excellent house.
Cognac France
70cl bottles
The Fine de Champagne, currently called “Fine Champagne”, is the blend of the two first vineyards of the Cognac area (Grande Champagne 50% minimum, and Petite Champagne). The flavour of this cognac is very floral, with notes of honey and heath. Its taste is very delicate, well-balanced, with a beautiful length. It tastes about twelve years old.
Cognac France
70cl bottles
Smells of undergrowth, dried fruits, and above all deep smells of violet and iris, very typical of this rather small vineyard, third of the region, the eaux-de-vie of which are very rare and desirable. Powerful and very authentic, this beautifully viscous cognac, tastes twenty to twenty-five years of age. Wonderful with dark chocolate or a fine cigar.
Cognac France
70cl bottles
A blend of Grande Champagne (70%) and Petite Champagne, this cognac displays a very beautiful rancio of mushroom. The flavour is very suave, with nice notes of liquorice, and a great length. Very round, it tastes thirty to thirty-five years of age, and deserves its appellation XO, traditional English abbreviation for “eXtra Old”.
Cognac France
70cl bottles
Made exclusively from forty year old Premier Crus this eau-de-vie has a beautiful lime-tree smell, also very spicy, and is very typical of the appellation. Beautifully viscous, round, and very long, this eau-de-vie, aged forty years, shows all the signs of the maturity of age, and deserves its reputation as one of the best cognacs.





