COGNAC MOYET
It was this expensive Euthrope Moyet who, almost 40 years old, founded his cognac house in 1864. His son-in-law André Tessier immediately accompanies him in this adventure and it is with a very innovative approach that they make their mark among the cognac houses. Indeed, the two buddies strive to build a solid reputation around the house by boosting the quality - real - of their products. By the end of the nineteenth century, they are among the few to export internationally, in Asia and in the United States. Unfortunately, the war will surprise young André who will die from the first weeks of the conflict, then Euthrope will turn off in 1918. Since then, the descendants strive to preserve what has made the reputation of the house even though its dynamism has been curbed in full momentum… A house to discover.