Hennessy
Hennessy Paradis Year of the Horse Edition - 70CL (With Gift Box)
Hennessy Paradis Year of the Horse Edition - 70CL (With Gift Box)
Hennessy Paradis Year of the Horse Edition is clad in luminous copper, the iconic carafe depicts a majestic horse in gallop, a symbol of vitality and strength. A red bonded leather clip with a gilded herd motif elevates the piece to the realm of art.
Hennessy Paradis is defined by its graceful character and immediately delights with its rich copper colour. It is a perfectly balanced blend, both voluptuous and round, and combines smoothness and strength with a silky texture. Naturally, it has a flavourful and deep, persistent finish.
Hennessy Paradis was created by Maurice Fillioux in 1979 as a tribute to symphonic music. He compared the blend to ‘a symphonic orchestra’, as “classical music that takes you away and connects with your emotions.” The number of instruments in an orchestra is not necessarily a measure of its success, but rather the purity of sound it creates and the virtuosity of the conductor. The same is true for Hennessy Paradis, a union of exceptional eaux-de-vie selected for their individual qualities to work together to create a harmonious and graceful cognac.
HOW TO ENJOY
HOW TO ENJOY

Appearance: Superb coppery gold colours.
Aroma: On the nose it exudes floral notes of jasmine and honeysuckle, underpinned by intense notes of red fruit and exquisite spices.
Taste: On the palate, a graceful, silky texture runs all the way through to a flavourful and deep, persistent finish. Honey, dried flowers, truffles and soft spices come to the fore in a melting pot of flavours. Delicate notes of cinnamon, cardamom and preserved fruits give way to perfumes of dried rose petals and sweet briar jam.
Grilled blue lobster tails in a creamy mascarpone sauce are a brilliant match.
Cognac, France
95 / 100 from Wine Enthusiast
WORTH A TRY
EXCEPTIONALLY CRAFTED CHAMPAGNES
Cognac tradition. Craftmanship. Creativity. Centuries of expertise. Discover the full Hennessy Cognac range and enjoy a unique cognac tasting experience. Could Richard Hennessy and his eldest son James possibly have imagined at the end of the eighteenth century that, one day, their cognac would have travelled the world over, ignoring borders and challenging traditions?