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"This sublime nectar, christened 'Siècle d’Or' in homage to an illustrious golden century of French history, signifies immense quality and intense flavours generated during its hundred years in an oak barrel," the brand wrote in a Facebook post announcing the release. "This limited-edition gem embodies the very essence of rarity and luxury, destined to become a treasured piece in the collection of the discerning connoisseur."The spirit is housed within a one-liter Cumbrian crystal decanter hand-blown and cut in the UK. Including taxes, the bottling is now on sale at £24,900 ($31,516). Founded by David Baker in 1987, Hermitage has garnered a reputation for curating exceptionally rare French brandies. Browsing through its catalog, you'll find bottlings that date back to 1920, 1890 and 1880, all would-be contenders for the world's oldest cognac had they continuously rested in barrels since their inception. Though Siècle d’Or may be the oldest barrel-aged cognac, it certainly isn't the most expensive. That honor goes to Croizet Cuvée Leonie 1858, an elusive expression distilled with Roman grapes that fetched $156,760 at auction in 2011. The coveted cognac was rumored to have been sampled by Winston Churchill and Dwight D. Eisenhower on the eve before D-Day. If you aren't willing to cough up its six-figure price tag, you're more than welcome to pay $8,764 per shot at the InterContinental Hong Kong, the once-claimant of the Guinness World Record for "World's Most Expensive Cognac Shot." Others have unsuccessfully attempted to steal the crown over the years. Hennessy made a splash in 2022 with the listing of its $226,500 cognac NFT, a ludicrous crypto investment, virtual showpiece and ultra-aged brandy wrapped into one. However, of the two editions released, neither are currently redeemed on BlockBar. [botmc-promo]