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The largest brandy produced and sold in France
Unique formula
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【The largest brandy produced and sold in France】
【Unique formula】
Region : France
Alcohol : 40%
Volume : 1000ml
A combination of the best old wines and a small amount of Armagnac XO, aged in oak barrels for a long time. Professional and mature, serious and complex.
Colour: Rich amber hue
Smell: Aromatic with woody notes, dried fruit and vanilla
Taste: Rich aromas of fig and raisin balanced with fresh fruity notes of apricot and peach, with a subtle hint of Armaganc.

Beehive, as a high-end brandy brand under the French Bordeaux Bardinet Group, has a place in the international spirits market with its century-old craft heritage and unique flavor.
The brand can be traced back to 1852. It was originally called LARUCHE, and later used the honeycomb logo and name to enhance its recognition. It is now affiliated with the Bardinet Group with a history of more than 170 years, continuing the winemaking tradition of the Adet&Curcier family.
The group's strict control of quality is reflected in: only Ugni Blanc, Colombard, and Folle Blanche grapes from the Bordeaux appellation are used, and the "water of life" is extracted through traditional pot distillation, then aged in oak barrels, and hand-mixed by four generations of winemakers.
