Grosperrin

MMC2 25-year-old

Cognac | Rosé | NM

Grosperrin

MMC2 25 ans d'âge

Cognac | Rosé | NM

This exclusive Cognac-fortified must, known as MMC, offers a rare opportunity to savor a low-key yet exceptional Charente winemaking tradition. Aged on lees and in small barrels for over two decades, this wine captures the essence of a renowned terroir. Its artisanal production on prime limestone soils makes it a unique and sought-after gem, comparable to some of the most famous names in the world of fortified wines.

Regular price €42.00

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Southwest

Appellation, Cognac

Grape Variety(ies), Colombard

Certification,

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil type, Limestone

Alcohol content: 19 .5%

Regular price €42.00
MMC2 25-year-old
42,00 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Powerful | Complex

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 16° to 18°

Aging Potential

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Our Review of the Cuvée

As soon as the glass is brought close, the MMC reveals its deep amber color, promising captivating complexity. The nose exudes a pronounced rancio aroma blended with notes of candied quince and exotic woods, creating an unforgettable first impression. On the palate, it is rich and silky, with a lovely acidity that balances its creamy texture. Its finish evokes the finest Pedro Ximénez wines, making every sip as memorable as it is exceptional. This wine is a sensory discovery, a testament to the prized expertise of Charente’s winemakers.

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Grosperrin

Champagne | France

Maison Grosperrin is an independent Cognac house founded in Saintes and renowned for its carefully selected and traditionally aged blend of eaux-de-vie sourced from various crus in the Cognac region. The Grosperrin family is dedicated to sourcing, purchasing, and aging exceptional Cognacs from small producers, with a focus on quality and authenticity.

Unlike large producers, which often create industrial blends, Grosperrin focuses on aged brandies—some over fifty years old—that are slowly aged in oak barrels in traditional cellars, allowing their complex aromas and depth to develop.

The house's cognacs are renowned for their finesse, aromatic richness, and balance, offering a tasting experience that fully reflects the terroir of Cognac's grand crus, such as Grande Champagne.