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A.E. Dor, Grande Champagne Cognac 1800
Ex Sotheby's September 1989. Wax capsule. Faded label. Bottle details identified through catalogue and vendor records

This highly regarded company was established in 1858 by Jean Baptiste Dor, a doctor living in Jarnac. But it was his son Amedée Eduard Dor who thirty years later named the company AE Dor. It was his life-long passion to strive for high-quality cognacs and he arduously searched for the very best and old cognacs in the region. It earned him the nickname by his contemporaries: “l’Antiquaire du Cognac”.

After very long aging, up to seventy years, he transferred them to demijohns which he sealed with wax. They were kept in his Paradis, locked behind wrought iron gates. These are now the great treasure of the AE Dor company for which they are famous. Although they have moved to a newer warehouse, this old Paradis in the center of Jarnac still exists and forms the heart of the AE Dor company, from which they can make their renowned vintage cognacs.

From 1922 till 1972 the company was managed by Jean Baptiste's son-in-law, who in 1951 received permission to sell his cognacs below 40% ABV. Noël was able to prove that his cognacs had reached this lower alcohol level by pure evaporation alone and until today A.E. Dor is the only company allowed to do so.
1 Bottle (70cl) per lot
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