February 22nd, 2008
Dubbed as the DNA of Cognac, Henri IV Dudognon Heritage is presented in an exquisite bottle.
Produced since 1776 it is aged in barrels for more than 100 years. Exorbitantly priced at 1 Million Pounds Sterling, the liquor is bottled in a bottle dipped in 24 K Yellow Gold & Sterling Platinum and decorated with 6,500 certified brilliant cut diamonds.
With an approximate weight of 8 Kilograms, it is filled with 100 cl. of Dudognon Heritage Cognac Grande Champagne that contains an alcohol content of 41%.
This jewelled packing was master crafted by the well known jeweller Jose Davalos.
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I’ve had the great pleasure of tasting a Louis XIII once and, although I already loved the taste of fine cognacs, I completely fell in love with it. I can only imagine that what is in that bottle is pure bliss. I definitely hope to be able to simply put my lips on that one for once in my life.
This is the most expensive i ever saw.