Camus Pionneau 1969
Camus Cognac a family-owned creator of premium cognac, has introduced Pionneau 1969, a rare vintage cognac that has been aged 35 years. Pionneau 1969 is an unblended cognac featuring grapes from the Fins Bois growth region. Camus took over the Pionneau Company in 1969 and produces fine cognacs under the company name. The cognac has a palate of licorice, candied plums and black currant. Camus has produced 4,848 bottles of the vintage in bottles that are numbered and hand-signed by Philippe Camus. Only 300 bottles of the bottles will make it to the states where they will sells for $1,200.
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Michael Mason Dec 18th 2005 6:02PM
not a huge cognac fan ...but this stuff is good...
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