With two thirds of our Cognac-Expert Advent Calendar complete (including this one), today’s pick feels like it could easily have been reserved for the grand finale: the Richard Delisle Lot 53 Grande Champagne Cognac.
The story of the Cabanne family dates back to 1810 when François Cabanne moved from La Vienne to Charente with his wife and two children. In 1839, his eldest son, also named François, married a woman from Bourg-Charente and settled in Chez Genin. Their family home became the heart of their legacy, passed down through generations and eventually serving as the company headquarters.
Upon arriving in Charente, the Cabannes began cultivating the land. By 1844, Jean-Célestin had started a wine business, which his son Philémon expanded into distillation. The distillery began with three copper alembics—a significant operation at the time—and over five generations, it has grown into one of the region’s largest, now boasting 15 copper alembics. Each generation has left its mark, contributing to the expansion of both the vineyard and the distillery.
The Richard Delisle brand itself, founded in 1834 and originally tied to the Mitterrand family, was acquired by the Cabannes after World War II. The family adopted the name for their Cognacs, further cementing their reputation. Today, Alexis Cabanne, the fourth-generation owner and cellar master, continues the family’s legacy. He has expanded into spirit trading on traditional markets and launched Hawkins Distribution in 1999 to export their Cognacs worldwide.
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