Léopold Croizet Cognac, formerly known as Pierre Croizet Cognac, is a family-owned Cognac house nestled in the prestigious Grande Champagne region, celebrated for over two centuries of crafting top-tier Cognacs. The Croizet family’s distilling legacy began in 1805 in Saint-Même-les-Carrières, with Pierre Croizet establishing the namesake house in 1889 at the heart of Grande Champagne, the cru renowned for producing the finest Cognacs.
Now under the stewardship of the latest generation and rebranded as Léopold Croizet Cognac, the estate upholds time-honored methods, aging its spirits in Limousin oak casks to create richly layered flavors of fruit, spice, and oak. The house offers acclaimed expressions like XO, Extra, and Tres Vieux, which have earned numerous international medals for their exceptional quality.
Notably, a bottle of 1858 Croizet fetched a world-record $156,740 at auction in 2011, underscoring the brand’s enduring prestige.