Hennessy
Hennessy x Jean Michel Othoniel XO - 70CL (With Gift Box)
Hennessy x Jean Michel Othoniel XO - 70CL (With Gift Box)
For its latest Hennessy X.O Limited Edition, the Maison partners with renowned French contemporary artist Jean-Michel Othoniel, a master of light and glass. Inspired by the transformation of raw materials through time and exceptional craftsmanship, Othoniel reinterprets the iconic Hennessy X.O decanter as a jewel in the rough.
HOW TO ENJOY
HOW TO ENJOY

Appearance: Deep reddish amber, reflecting extended aging in oak.
Aroma: Rich dark fruits with a touch of cracked pepper, evolving into layers of butterscotch, caramel, candied orange peel, dark stone fruits, cinnamon spice, and oak.
Taste: A moderate oaky spice dominates on the back of the palate, culminating in a dry finish with a gentle alcoholic kick. Fruit and oak linger equally on the long afterglow.
Hennessy Cognac pairs beautifully with rich, flavourful dishes. It complements roasted meats such as beef, lamb, and game, where its caramel and oak notes enhance the depth and savoury character of the dish. A juicy steak, slow-roasted beef, or even game meats like venison or wild boar make particularly bold pairings.
For cheese, Hennessy pairs well with strong and aged varieties. Blue cheeses such as Roquefort or Stilton highlight the cognac’s richness, while aged cheddar or young Gouda bring out its fruit, spice, and nutty notes.
For dessert, try pairing Hennessy with crème brûlée or apple-based pastries such as an apple tart. The cognac’s warm caramel and spice notes beautifully complement creamy textures and gently sweet flavours.
Cognac, France
4/5 on liquor.com
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?