Delamain (Cognac producer)

Delamain (Cognac producer)

Delamain is a producer of Cognac based in Jarnac, France. Delamain was founded by James Delamain who was born in Dublin Ireland and has been married to Marie Ranson of the French Roullet family since 1763. After his death in 1817 one of his sons and a member of the Roullet family reestablished the name Delamain as a producer of Cognac. The company does not produce any VS or VSOP grade cognac, instead its entry level offer is already a 25-year-old XO (Pale & Dry).

Products

Range

  • Pale & Dry X.O. Aged 25 years
  • Vesper Aged 35 years
  • Extra. Older than Vesper
  • Tres Vénérable. Aged 55 years
  • Reserve de la Famille. 43% vol. This is produced from a single barrel and from a single estate. This is Delamain's highest range product.

Limited editions

  • Millésimes (Vintage) Cognacs. This is a cognac from a single year. Aged 30 years.
  • Le voyage de Delamain. Limited to 500 unit worldwide.

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