Paulet (Chateau Paulet), former merchant in Cognac, now owned by Renaud-Cointreau
Paulet has for a long time been a reputed family company, but is now taken over by the Renaud-Cointreau group.
- 1848 established by Jean-Maurice Lacroux in Jarnac (later on they moved to Cognac)
- 1974 Controlled by Cusenier
- 1975 Bought by Renaud-Cointreau (Frapin)
The Lacroux family has been active in the company’s management untill late in the 1990s. Today the company is led by Jean-Pierre Cointreau.
The very beautiful Chateau Paulet (a.k.a. Domaine de la Couronne) is no longer in possession of the family. It is now a Bed & Breakfast: Logis de Guîtres. The head-office is now in Segonzac at Frapin.
In the past they have produced for the world-famous restaurant Troisgros Frères in Roanne and the well-known department-store Harrod’s in Londen. Their vintages were famous, e.g. Sélection Paradis 1895, Sélection Paradis Fins Bois 1904 and Fine Champagne Château Paulet 1811. Today bottles of Paulet are not much seen anymore.
Gamut: Ecusson Rouge (VS), VSOP, XO, XO Gold, Borderies Très Vieille, Lalique.
Update 2019: website has not been revived for some years now nor do any new Paulet cognacs seem to appear on the market anymore. The inevitable conclusion must be that the brand does not exist anymore.
Other brands in possession of Paulet:
- Barnett & Elichagaray
- Bertrand, Alexandre
- Carven
- Darvilly & Cie., Vve. (via Geoffroy)
- Dubois
- Faure
- Games & Cie.
- Gassies & Co.
- The Golden Cognac
- Geoffroy
- Général de Montrandy
- Fromy (via Cusenier)
- Lacroux, J. Maurice
- Laferrière, Julien
- Louval, de
- Tricoche & Co.
A friend is trying to date this bottle that he received from his parents years ago. Can you help?
I think they were sold in the 1970s, but I am not completely sure. They were sold a lot in Japan.
Thank you!!!