Let us head to L’Île Cognac, the first step in an exploration of three works that compose The Extraordinary Voyage of Maison Camus, in homage to the novels of Jules Verne. This island is, in fact, a composition of three elements: an aluminum, copper, and glass tray, upon which rest three crystal decanters containing the finest cognac. These decanters, the Fedora model signed by Crystal Spirit, seem to float in the air, evoking airships, while delicate tasting glasses complete this scene.
Through this table, Maison Camus has created a true work of art, both visual, tangible, and flavorful. One detail, far from trivial, enhances the immersion: a logbook containing the handwritten notes of the master blender, allowing for the recording of impressions during the tasting of this cognac, made from a blend of four lots selected for their remarkable characteristics.
With this exceptional product, Camus demonstrates that the art of cognac tasting is at the heart of its concerns, with each element, from the visual to the gustatory, being meticulously considered. All the senses are engaged for those fortunate enough to access this treasure of unparalleled luxury. Priced at 85,000 euros, it promises an experience as rich as that of a trip around the world in 80 days.
To learn more, visit the websites of Maison Camus or Crystal Spirit.
Decanter creator: Crystal Spirit