Pierre Croizet Cognac is a family-owned cognac house located in the heart of Grande Champagne, known for producing high-quality cognacs for more than two centuries. The history of the house dates back to 1805 when the Croizet family began distilling in the town of Saint-Même-les-Carrières. In 1889, Pierre Croizet founded his eponymous cognac house in the heart of the Grande Champagne, where the finest and most prestigious cognacs are produced.
Today, the house is run by the latest generation of the Croizet family, who continue to use traditional production methods to craft their cognacs, such as aging in Limousin oak casks. Pierre Croizet Cognac is known for its exceptional quality, with a range of cognacs that include XO, Extra, and Tres Vieux, all of which have been awarded numerous medals at international competitions. The cognacs are characterized by their rich and complex flavors, with notes of fruit, spice, and oak.
A bottle of 1858 Croizet set the world record for a bottle of Cognac selling for $156,740 at auction in 2011.