Braastad Cognac, one of the leading cognac houses, is proud to announce an unprecedented collaboration with the National Fine Arts Exhibition, the Caractère agency, and the talented artist Gaby Studer. This exceptional union celebrates the 160th anniversary of the National Fine Arts Exhibition and pays a memorable tribute to the year of its establishment, in 1862.
This unique collaboration gives birth to a limited edition of 1862 bottles of Braastad cognac, specially crafted to commemorate this historic anniversary. Each bottle represents a sincere homage to the longevity and influence of the National Fine Arts Exhibition, which has played a key role in promoting contemporary art for 160 years.
Renowned artist Gaby Studer has created an exclusive artwork titled "The Source" illustrating the fusion of art and cognac. Her distinctive talent and innovative artistic approach have been captured in each bottle of this limited edition. Her unique style and inspired patterns harmoniously blend with the world of Braastad Cognac.
Each bottle is carefully numbered, testifying to the exclusivity of this limited edition. Cognac enthusiasts and art collectors will have the opportunity to own a unique piece that represents both the history of the National Fine Arts Exhibition and the refinement of Braastad Cognac. These cognacs are made entirely from Ugni Blanc grapes, exclusively sourced from the family's Fins Bois vineyards. The eaux-de-vie used in its production were meticulously crafted over several years in the 1980s, capturing the essence of that unforgettable era. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the 1980s with every sip of this exceptional treasure.