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Francois Voyer

Francois Voyer Cognac VS

Style Cognac
Producer Francois Voyer
Origin Cognac — Grande Champagne 1er Cru (Verrières)
$100 / btl
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What it tastes like.

A young, fruit-driven, grape-to-bottle Cognac, 100% Grande Champagne. Distilled with the lees, the FV VS ages in new Limousin oak casks with a medium interior toast for 1 year. The ageing process continues in old barrels in a damp cellar. A progressive reduction is made, with distilled water (max 5% of diminution every 3 months). A very fine blend, a minimum of 30 months old.Β Tasting Notes: Nose: A strong bouquet of vanilla, lime and white flowers. Floral tones are typical of the Grande Champagne cru young Cognacs. Palate: A gentle start which stays on the pallet for a long time. Fruity, pleasant and persistent. Great for cocktails or can be drunk straight from the freezer.

40% ABV

700ml

The house

About Francois Voyer.

Cognac — Grande Champagne 1er Cru (Verrières) ·Est. 1875

FranΓ§ois Voyer is a five-generation Cognac estate in VerriΓ¨res, in the heart of Grande Champagne. The Chauchet-Voyer family had been growing vines in VerriΓ¨res and Ambleville since the French Revolution; FranΓ§ois Voyer formalised the Cognac brand in 1875. The estate now covers 70 hectares including 8 hectares of Grande Champagne 1er Cru around Saint-MΓͺme-les-CarriΓ¨res. The house operates as a single-estate producer β€” distilling and bottling everything in-house. Pierre Vaudon took over in 2017 as the fifth generation.

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At the table

How to pour it.

  • Temperature

    Room temperature. No ice for the first pour β€” taste the spirit before diluting.

  • Glassware

    Tulip or copita β€” NOT a balloon snifter (drops the aroma).

Bottle questions

Before you open it.

A few practical answers for storage, delivery, and choosing the right bottle.

How should I store it before opening?

Keep it somewhere cool, dark, and steady. Wine prefers cellar temperature; spirits are happier away from heat and direct sunlight.

How long will it keep once opened?

Wine changes quickly after opening; spirits and liqueurs generally hold longer if capped tightly and kept out of heat. If it is a special bottle, ask before opening and the team can give product-specific guidance.

Can I ask for a similar bottle?

Yes. Contact Caravan with this bottle name and the occasion; the team can suggest a close match, a safer gift, or a step up or down in price.

How is it packed for delivery?

Orders are packed in bottle-safe cartons. If anything arrives damaged or looks wrong, contact the team with your order number and a photo so they can sort the next step.

What about hot weather shipping?

The team avoids making one-size-fits-all promises around heat and carrier timing. For heat-sensitive or cellar bottles, contact Caravan before ordering and they can advise the safest dispatch window.

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Why Caravan backs Francois Voyer

Cognac — Grande Champagne 1er Cru (Verrières)

The Chauchet-Voyer family has been cultivating vineyards in VerriΓ¨res and Ambleville β€” both villages in the Grande Champagne sub-appellation of Cognac β€” since the French Revolution. FranΓ§ois Voyer formalised the Cognac brand under his own name in 1875 and built the house into a recognisable single-estate producer. Five generations have continued the work; in 2017 Pierre Vaudon took over the operation as the fifth-generation steward. The family vineyard is now organised around La Maison FranΓ§ois Voyer's holdings of 70 hectares, including 8 hectares of Grande Champagne 1er Cru around Saint-MΓͺme-les-CarriΓ¨res.

FranΓ§ois Voyer works as a single-estate Cognac house: only Grande Champagne grapes, distillation and bottling done in-house, no purchasing of finished spirit from other estates. The range covers VS (Terre de Grande Champagne, 5 yrs), VSOP, NapolΓ©on (15 yrs), XO Gold (20–30 yrs), Hors d'Γ‚ge, and the rare single-vintage Lot releases including the Lot 93 cask-strength expression. The single-estate model β€” increasingly uncommon in Grande Champagne, where most production is sold to nΓ©gociants β€” gives Voyer's wines a consistent stylistic signature across the age tiers.

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