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Noces D’Or Sublime Cognac New Packaging

02/08/2017

by: Kyle Swartz

A. Hardy USA, Ltd. has introduced new packaging for its Noces D’Or Sublime cognac.

The new package closely resembles a wood picture frame that “emphasizes the bottle’s beauty ” and premium quality, the company says in a press release.

The thin glass plaque on the front of this decanter showcases the A. Hardy family’s coat of arms. For the plaque, A. Hardy owners chose the French Art Nouveau style. “Each plaque has been cut, etched and polished by hand to ensure its individuality for this limited edition of Noces d’Or Sublime cognac,” the company says.

Noces D’Or Sublime is an eaux-de-vie created from forty different 100% Grande Champagne Cognacs that are aged a minimum of 50 years. The cognac is floral with notes of budding lilac, the company reports. “A lively alcohol onset gives freshness to its subtle taste of candied cherries with slightly woody notes.”

“Though quantities are very limited, we are adding it to our distribution network throughout the U.S.,” says A. Hardy USA president Mark Levinson.

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