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Staub Of. Napoleon VSOP (no reserve)

  • 40% |
  • 0.75L

A Staub V.S.O.P cognac from the 1960s/early 1970s imported to Italy by Fratelli Rinaldi, Bologna. V.S.O.P means that the cognac has been aged in oak for at…More info

  • Distillery: Staub
  • Appellation: Cognac
  • Country/Region: France Charente
  • Quantity: 1 Bottle
  • Level: 1 top-shoulder
  • State: 1 corroded capsule, 1 very slightly torn label, 1 very slightly marked label, 1 very slightly scuffed label

Lot presentation
Staub Of. Napoleon VSOP

The wine

A Staub V.S.O.P cognac from the 1960s/early 1970s imported to Italy by Fratelli Rinaldi, Bologna. V.S.O.P means that the cognac has been aged in oak for at least four years.

The distillery Staub

A. Staub & Cie is a brandy merchant founded in 1858 by Swiss businessman Auguste Staub. The company survived the Phylloxera crisis unscathed thanks to its abundant stocks and by sourcing grapes from less afflicted vineyards in the north-west and south of the appellation, even if that meant installing its stills there. As these vineyards were not yet part of the appellation, Staub began producing brandy using the same methods used for cognac. The company was awarded a gold medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1889. It is now located in Grande Champagne, in the heart of the appellation. It has its own cellars, where it ages and blends its own cognacs and brands, for which it is a major exporter.

Detailed characteristics

  • Distillery: Staub
  • Bottler: Of.
  • Appellation: Cognac
  • Country/Region: France Charente
  • Alcohol percentage: 40 %
  • Volume: 0.75L
  • Quantity: 1 Bottle
  • Level: 1 top-shoulder
  • State: 1 corroded capsule, 1 very slightly torn label, 1 very slightly marked label, 1 very slightly scuffed label
  • Case: No
  • Origin: Trade
  • Recoverable VAT: Yes
  • Color: Brown
Staub Of. Napoleon VSOP
Staub Of. Napoleon VSOP

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Staub Of. Napoleon VSOP (no reserve)

iDealwine Price(1) corresponds to the hammer price and the buyer's premium charged by the auctioneer. (1)Bottle format