
Hennessy XO - 1960s Cognac
Cognac: Hennessy XO - 1960s Cognac
This is a magnificent find for Cognac collectors and connoisseurs, it's a 1960s bottle of Hennessy XO! Just imagine how old some of the liquid in this must be. Would you keep it for display, or crack it open for a taste?
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 80 (40%ABV)
Origin: France
Distillery: Hennessy
This is a magnificent find for Cognac collectors and connoisseurs, it's a 1960s bottle of Hennessy XO! Just imagine how old some of the liquid in this must be. Would you keep it for display, or crack it open for a taste?
Hennessy XO - 1960s Cognac Tasting Notes
Nose: Rich and delicate nose.
Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.
Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
Hennessy is a French producer of cognac, which has its headquarters in Cognac, France. It is one of the "big four" cognac houses, along with Martell, Courvoisier, and Rémy Martin, who together make around 85% of the world's cognac. It is know for producing Hennessy XO cognac and other very special cognacs. The Hennessy story begins with Richard Hennessy, son of Lord Ballymacmoy. He was born in 1724 in Cork but left Ireland at the age of 20 as part of the ‘Wild Geese’ generation of Irish Catholics to fight for France against Britain. Hennessy arrived in France at the age of just 20. According to one story, he was injured at the battle of Fontenoy in 1745 in present day Belgium during the War of Spanish Succession. Later he settled on the banks of the Charente River, near the town of Cognac. In 1765, he went into the brandy business with two partners and the help of loans from Parisian banks. He married a local woman called Helene and had a son called Jacques, or James as he was also known.
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Cognac: Hennessy XO - 1960s Cognac
This is a magnificent find for Cognac collectors and connoisseurs, it's a 1960s bottle of Hennessy XO! Just imagine how old some of the liquid in this must be. Would you keep it for display, or crack it open for a taste?
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 750ML
Proof: 80 (40%ABV)
Origin: France
Distillery: Hennessy
This is a magnificent find for Cognac collectors and connoisseurs, it's a 1960s bottle of Hennessy XO! Just imagine how old some of the liquid in this must be. Would you keep it for display, or crack it open for a taste?
Hennessy XO - 1960s Cognac Tasting Notes
Nose: Rich and delicate nose.
Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.
Finish: Elegant long-lasting aftertaste.
Distillery Information
Hennessy is a French producer of cognac, which has its headquarters in Cognac, France. It is one of the "big four" cognac houses, along with Martell, Courvoisier, and Rémy Martin, who together make around 85% of the world's cognac. It is know for producing Hennessy XO cognac and other very special cognacs. The Hennessy story begins with Richard Hennessy, son of Lord Ballymacmoy. He was born in 1724 in Cork but left Ireland at the age of 20 as part of the ‘Wild Geese’ generation of Irish Catholics to fight for France against Britain. Hennessy arrived in France at the age of just 20. According to one story, he was injured at the battle of Fontenoy in 1745 in present day Belgium during the War of Spanish Succession. Later he settled on the banks of the Charente River, near the town of Cognac. In 1765, he went into the brandy business with two partners and the help of loans from Parisian banks. He married a local woman called Helene and had a son called Jacques, or James as he was also known.












