Camus Michel Camus Royale

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Camus Michel Camus Royale was created to honour the life of 3rd generation family member Michel Camus. This rare Cognac is presented in a Baccarat Crystal decanter.

This cognac is a secret blend, which included cognac spirits from the unique personal stock of the famous Michel Camus, a representative of the third generation of the cognac producer family. Michel Camus Royal is made in his honor. The deep, pure amber hue of the drink resembles old gold in color. Breathing in its stunning aroma, you will smell the delicate smell of spring violets, shades of moist earth and genuine leather. On the palate, Michel Camus Royale cognac is sweet-honey, refined and delicate, with a long pleasant aftertaste. This expensive drink is drunk little by little, because only moderate use contributes to a subtle understanding of its unique taste. The unique crystal decanter in which the drink of kings is presented is worthy of special attention.

Content 70cl - volume 40%

€ 1,495.00 1495.0 EUR € 1,495.00 VAT Included

€ 1,495.00 VAT Included

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    In 1863 Jean-Baptiste Camus founded a collective of producers to create the highest-quality Cognac, called ‘La Grande Marque’. As development was very positive and business was flourishing, Jean-Baptiste decided to buy out his partners and establish his own independent Cognac house, which he named Camus La Grande Marque. After his death, his two songs Edmond and Gaston Camus took over the running of the company in 1894. Edmond then acted as Cellar Master while the younger brother Gaston looked after the export business. Gaston’s travels brought great success; he even received an order from the Court of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicolas II, to supply them with fine spirits. Following the two brothers was Michel Camus, yet another clever business mind. He attacked the international market even more aggressively, seeing a huge potential in the growing duty-free market. Michel approached the American group Duty Free and got a deal with them in the early 1960's, delivering a variety of products, including luxury decanters made from Limoges porcelain and Baccarat Crystal. In 1977, his son Jean-Paul Camus joined the company as Master Blender. Jean-Paul furthered the duty-free business that his father introduced to the Asia-Pacific region, notably to Japan and Korea, firmly establishing Camus as one of the five leading Cognac houses at the time.
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