CHÂTEAU DE LA GRANGE
The Château de la Grange has been a family property belonging to the Bouron family since 1832. The 5th generation now at the helm makes it one of the oldest estates in the region. 250 ha of which 90 ha of vines are, today, located on three of the six crus that make up the Cognac delimited region: la Péraudie in Jonzac in Petite Champagne, la Richonnerie in Chérac and La Motte-Saint-Sulpice, both in Borderies. This magnificent château is one of the places where ancestral know-how is produced, aged and passed on. It is also here that the final product is bottled. A very wide range of cognacs of all ages is offered to enthusiasts, such as this Prestige, the Blason d'Or, the Napoleon, the Très Vieille Réserve, the Sublime or the X.O. decanter. Also produced are pineau des Charentes, notably a very "old" pineau Louis Bouron.
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