Camus unveils limited edition Cuvée 3.128
Camus Cognac has unveiled the first in a series of new limited editions, Camus Cuvée 3.128, its first super-premium offer. The new line is a blend of three unique eaux de vie from leading vineyards belonging to one family.
This will be a limited edition, with only a total of 3,068 bottles being made. Each bottle is a Baccarat crystal decanter designed by renowned French artist Serge Mansau. Once this batch is sold out, another new limited edition will be created, mixing a range of different blends.
Camus Brand Manager Coralie Alingrin said: “The Cuvée describes an exceptional harvest, and is a phrase used in association with Champagne, so with Cognac it refers to something really special. The number 128 refers to the sum of the ages of the three eaux de vie used in the blend – one is 41, the other 43, and the last one 44 years old. We guarantee that each of the eaux de vie is at least 41 years."
Camus Cognac President Cyril Camus said: “This is an exceptional offer. When all 3,068 bottles are sold we will bring a new Cuvée to the market, each time with a new, rare blend. Using these unique eaux de vie allows us to do something different, but outstanding, on each occasion.”
The price per bottle is currently set to be $2,500.
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