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Frapin Cuvée 1888
4269,39 €
Cuvée Cognac Frapin 1888 is a prestigious product. The crystal bottle has 700 ml of brandy better to offer. This Cuvée from Frapin’s house is part of a limited edition and an important reference for Pierre Frapin. In 1889, Pierre won the Gold Medal of the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1889, today the medal is kept in the cellars of the property in Segonzac. This bottle unites the old effluence of the Great Champagne of the barrels of the Domaine Château de Fontpinot. The Cuvée is composed of Folle Blanche notes, which seem to be quite rare. The decanter is unique, Frapin created a bottle, created by Christalleries Royales de Champagne, including a 24-carat gold element. Contains sulfites.
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