The most valuable, rarest and worth collecting Cognac in the world
The legendary Cognac house, Courvoisier, commissioned the eight bottles set from one of the greatest Art Deco artists in history - Erté (also known as Romain De’Tirtoff) for its extraordinary blend of precious Grande Champagne Cognac, some dating back to 1892. Each of the eight bottles' designs represents a different facet of the Cognac making process. Each individually numbered decanter is entrusted to a master craftsman who over four weeks painstakingly effects the separate silk screenings for different colour, kiln baking and painting of rare pigments including 24 carat gold. Only 12,000 bottles were made of Number 1 to 7, and 4,000 bottles only for Number 8. The collection was a true masterpiece by Erté, and an everlasting legacy to the world.
The legendary Cognac house, Courvoisier, commissioned the eight bottles set from one of the greatest Art Deco artists in history - Erté (also known as Romain De’Tirtoff) for its extraordinary blend of precious Grande Champagne Cognac, some dating back to 1892. Each of the eight bottles' designs represents a different facet of the Cognac making process. Each individually numbered decanter is entrusted to a master craftsman who over four weeks painstakingly effects the separate silk screenings for different colour, kiln baking and painting of rare pigments including 24 carat gold. Only 12,000 bottles were made of Number 1 to 7, and 4,000 bottles only for Number 8. The collection was a true masterpiece by Erté, and an everlasting legacy to the world.