Courvoisier Bottle Catalogue PART 1, standard range bottles and vintages (last updated: Dec 18, 2024)
(803 bottles; but still more exist)
Introduction
I have made a short introduction to the bottle shapes that have been used
and also to the embleme’s on the labels. If you are interested you can click here.
Courvoisier was established in 1828 bij Emmanuel (also called Émile) Courvoisier. Sometimes the year 1935 is stated as such, but we can see that they have celebrated their 100 year existence in 1928.
After 1866 the firm’s name has been Societé Veuve Courvoisier & Curlier Frères. Between 1868 and 1870 Courvoisier & Curlier and between 1870 and 1909 Fréderic Curlier. In 1909 the Simon brothers renamed the company Courvoisier.
Established in 1809 this house is the youngest of the ‘Big Four’ (Hennessy, Rémy Martin, Martell and Courvoisier). In size Courvoisier now takes the third place.
Courvoisier has become famous for its slogan: ‘Le Cognac de Napoléon’, which they now have been using since the 1920’s.
Table of contents:
1. Curlier
2. Without any quality indication
3. Stars and VS
— 3a. Stars cognaçaises and flasks
— 3b. Star Luxe
— 3c. VS old style
— 3d. VS with blue capsules
— 3e. VS new style
4. C de Courvoisier
5. Le Petit Caporal
6. Reserve, VO, VVO and VSOP
— 6a. Before the Josephine bottle and flasks
— 6b. Josephines without further qualification
— 6c. Josephine fine champagne
— 6d. Josephine fine champagne with napoleon in shoulder blob
— 6e. Label with rounded corners
— 6f. Toast of Paris labels
— 6g. Tribute to the origin 1828
7. Napoléon
— 7a. High bottles, before the Josephine bottle
— 7b. Josephine bottles, fine champagne
— 7c. Josephine bottles, old liquor cognac
— 7d. Josephine bottles, cognac
— 7e. Josephine like, clear glass bottles
— 7f. Dark glass bottles with a ribbon
— 7g. Bottles with red capsule
8. XO
9. XO Impérial
10. Extra Vieille
11. Initiale and Initiale Extra
12. Vintages
13. Limited editions and specials (on a separate page)
14. Miniatures, half bottles and magnums (on a separate page)
1. Curlier
2. Without any quality indication
3. Stars and VS
3a1. three stars cognaçaises without the silhouette of Napoleon
3a2. three stars cognaçaises with the silhouette of Napoleon
3a3. three star flaks
3b. three star luxe (the Josephine type bottles started in the 1960s).
3b1. Green glass bottles, imperial warrant on the neck; *** luxe on the label (or no neck emblem):
3b2. Green glass bottles, royal warrant on the neck; *** luxe, trois étoile luxe or three star luxe on the label:
3b3. Clear glass bottles; trois étoiles luxe, three star luxe or *** luxe on the label; some have corked caps other have screw caps:
First the bottles with ‘Trois Etoiles Luxe’, followed by ‘Three Star Luxe’ and then ‘*** Luxe’.
3b4. The Brandy of Napoléon on the main label:
3b5. Green glass bottles with a shoulder blob:
3c. VS old style
It is said that Courvoisier began using VS in the 1960s (in addition to the 3-star designation). Probably the Josephine bottles are meant, as already in the 1930s VS was used in cognaçaises.
With bees on the label, the brandy of Napoléon:
With bees on the label, Very Special:
Without bees on the label, the brandy of Napoleon:
Without bees on the label, Very Special:
3d VS with blue capsules
3e. VS new style
4. C de Courvoisier (from 2012)
5. Le Petit Caporal (second half 1940-50s)
6. Reserve, VO, VVO and VSOP (first VSOP’s were produced in 1910)
6a. Before the Josephine bottle and flasks
6a1.
6a2. Flasks
6b. Josephine bottles (1952-1980s)
6b1. no further qualification; with the royal warrant on the neck label (1950-70s)
With a sticker of the Napoleon silhouette:
6b2. with liqueur cognac stated (1960-70s)
Screw caps:
6c. VSOP fine champagne cognac
6c1. Fine champagne cognac, the royal warrant on the neck label (1950-70s):
6c2. Fine champagne cognac, the imperial warrant on the neck label (1970-80s):
6c3. Fine champagne cognac, just a blob seal on the shoulder, no neck label (1970-80s):
6c4. Fine champagne cognac, with the silhouette of Napoléon on the neck label (1970-80s):
Screw caps:
6d. Fine champagne cognac, with Napoleon figure on the shoulder blob (1980-90s):
6e. VSOP, label with rounded corners (1990-2010s)
6e1. fine champagne:
Napoleon on a blue surface:
VSOP has moved to the label in stead of on the shoulder:
6e2. fine cognac:
6f. Toast of Paris bottles (>2016)
6g. Tribute to the origin 1828 (2022):
7. Napoleon (first Napoleon’s were produced in 1909)
7a. Napoleon, fine champagne cognac, high bottles
7b-1. Josephine bottles; the eagle is inside the frame of the label
7b-2. Josephine bottles; the eagle interrupts the frame of the label:
7c-1 Napoleon, old liqueur cognac; royal warrant; eagle inside the frame of label:
7c-2. Old liqueur cognac, royal warrant; eagle interrupts the frame of label:
7c-3. Old liquor cognac, imperial warrant; eagle interrupts the frame of label:
7d-1. Napoleon cognac, with Royal warrant on neck label:
Screw caps:
7d-2. Napoleon cognac, with Imperial warrant on neck label:
7e. Napoleon, Josephine like clear glass bottles
Newer type with ribbon and without text fine champagne on the capsule:
7f. Dark bottles with a ribbon
7g. Bottles with a red capsule
8. XO (started in 1984)
8.1 XO, drop shaped labels
(front and back look alike, both have brown labels. The front bears a signature, the back states the content and ABV).
8.2 XO, newer labels
9. XO Impérial (from 1984)
9.1 Older labels
9.1a Emblem of Napoléon directly above Courvoisier
9.1b Emblem of Napoléon on top of the label (roughly 1990s)
9.2 XO Impérial, newer labels (roughly 2000s)
10. Extra Vieille
10a. high bottle
10b Extra Vieille with neck label of the royal coat of arms
10c. Extra Vieille Grand Fine Champagne, with neck label of the royal coat of arms
10d. Extra Vieille with neck label of the Napoleon silhouette
11. Initiale and Initiale Extra (from 1988)
12. Vintages
Other vintages were made: 1798, 1812, 1824, 1848, 1865, 1868, 1914, 1927, 1940, 1962.
Hello,
Unless I am mistaken I have not seen this flask and am very happy to share it with you.
Thank you for your help in my daily life.
Benoit from Vintage Liquors
Thank you for visiting and liking my website. And for the picture of course.
I’d like to have it in a bigger format. So I hope you will accommodate me if I send you an e-mail.
Kind regards,
Ton
Hello, Tons!
Tell me, please, what can be the extract of alcohols in these cognacs?
They are 40°.
Hi,
We found this unopened bottle in the wall of our house that we remodeled. Along with this were wiskey bottles, all with pre prohibition dates. CAn you help me in dating this bottle?
This type of bottle is called a Josephine bottle. It was introduced by Courvoisier in 1952. And this looks to be a 1950s bottle to me.
Thank you for responding. Is there any value to the bottle?
If the cork is in good condition and the filling level is acceptable, this bottle could fetch you €130-150 in an auction (depending which market and with a little luck).
Hello,
I just found your site and wondering if you can help me to get some information about bottle of Courvoisier cognac. It is in family for years. As far as I remeber it shou be bring by grandfather befor 1980 or even sooner. Is there any chance that you will be able to date it little closer or give me some information about bottle and propably soe value idea as this is type of spirit which nobody will ever drink in family.
Many thanks
Regards
Vlastimil
These were produced from the late 1960s to end 1970s. They have no a great worth, on auctions they sell for €40-60.
Ton
Thank you for information.
Good Day,
I have an old bottle of Courvoisier that I would love to know the date and any other information of the vintage.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Regards,
Terry
I think I need some bigger pictures.
I’ll send an e-mail to facilitate.
Ton
Thanks for the better pictures.
This is very probably a 80 years old bottle from between 1934 and 1944.
High value.
Hi, inherited this half pint bottle of VO from George V era. So prior to 1935, what do you think ?
Hello John,
Beautiful bottle, not many around anymore, this is the first I see. Nice level also.
Is the shape of the bottle like I think it is, with the shoulder wider than the base of the bottle? I can’t be sure because the picture is taken a little from above. And I never saw one from Courvoisier before.
You are right, it could be 1930s, but you seem to be sure. Do you have any other information that this bottle is from that era? Is there info on the back?
Kind regards,
Ton
Here is a rear view. Yes the top is wider. The label is dedicated to King George V who died in 1935 so that is as old as it could be.
Details
Hi again,
Thanks for the confirmation. Would be nice to have for someone collecting Courvoisier.
Kind regrads,
Ton
hello, I have such a bottle. could you tell me the year and other information. Thank you so much.
Hi,
Sorry, I don’t know exacly. Best guess is that these bottles were produced around 1980, based on an auction were was it was said the bottle is from the 1980s.
There were two types, a regular one and an extra (it has ‘Extra’ on the shoulder.
Here are some of them: Couvoisier limited editions: Chateau Limoges
Prices vary quite a bit. I would say this one is worth about €100, but seem to sell much cheaper.
I would estimate the extra at €300, but they seem to go for €100-200.
thank you so much best regards Semön
Kunt u iets meer vertellen over deze fles Courvoisier , o.a. eventueel productie jaar.
Mvgr .
Deze werden in de 1990s gemaakt.
Dag, enig idee van wanneer deze fles is? Is het te verwachten dat hij nog drinkbaar is?
Deze is uit de zeventiger jaren en ja, die is zeker nog drinkbaar. Maar het is een drie sterren cognac, dus de laagste kwaliteit.
bedankt, leuk om te horen dat hij nog drinkbaar is. Ik zal het binnenkort eens proberen.
Dear Sir
Can you tell me more about this bottle,age and maybe value?
Thank you.
Best
Martin
Could be 1950s, but possibly 1960s. Do you have the box?
Courvoier VSOP has aged over 4 years and on auctions the 70cl bottles go for €40-60, with peaks of €80.
Is this a 70-75cl or is it a magnum?
Hi I am wondering what this bottle may be worth. It was purchased in the 1970’s. Unopened with original box.
Hi Derek,
Mostly around €120, with peaks up till €300 but also lows of €80. You just have to be lucky in an auction.
Cheers,
Ton
Hi, I wonder if you could help me . I have an empty very tall large courvoisier bottle , looks very old. It was on my husband’s dad’s attic. I can’t find any information about it. What could it be worth? Thank you very much. I’m sorry I can’t attach the picture as I can’t compress it to 1 MB. Could I send it to you via email?
Thank you very much
I will send you an e-mail.
Hi, I don’t seem to find my bottle of Courvoisier here. It is the gold leaf bottle which is full name: Courvoisier Napoleon cour Imperiale 1970’s ; code 1141 ; serial E2570. Please see photo here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/justunchan/50148922578/in/album-72157715226787792/
Hi,
You are right. But there is only a small difference: your bottle has 40%VOL stated and there is one just like it that has 40VOL% stated.
I put yours right next to it. Thanks for the picture.
By the way, it is on the other page of course, were the limited edtions are: Courvoisier limited editions. Just a few rows down.
Cheers,
Ton
Good day
Please see picture attached, i am not sure from which year it is and it came with a canon stand.
What would the ptice be, i see the ml is top left and top right is a B32
I have a pair of old bottles that I have been trying to find information on. This one is unopened (AD1808) and the other one (AD2059) has been opened. Does anyone know anything about them besides the obvious? These are priceless to me but how much do you think they would be worth?
Thanks!
Unopened over €100. I would say about €150 on an auction. They are from the 1960s. There are not many of these ‘N.B.’ bottles around and I could not find any information about ageing. Is this also a US import by Taylor? The photo is too small to read.
Yes, this was imported to the states by Taylor. I thought it was from around the 50’s to 60’s from what I have found.
This type of bottle (Josephine) started around 1960. Estimations given by others are usually rough estimations based on style of the label.
I would like to know the price of this brandy mounted on a cannon from 1974 please.
There is no picture attached…?
Hi
I have bottle the label says “Collection Courvoisier tres vieux Cognac”. Comes in wooden box with scroll. Scroll says 100 yr old, signed by Daniel Dumon, Maitre de chai(?). Would be grateful if you can help identify.
Thanks
Hi Tim,
Thanks for visiting my website.
Concerning your question, can you send me some pictures of the bottle?
Regards,
Ton
Hi,
Thanks for the pictures.
I have not found any information about this bottle yet. But Daniel Dumon was indeed the cellar master for Courvoisier from 1974 till 1987, so this is the timeframe for this bottle. Daniel Dumon succeeded André Boufflet.
Does anyone have pictures of this scroll please.
I’ll send you an answer by e-mail.
Thank you.
-Thomas
Hello!
I come from Hong Kong and have a bottle of Courvoisier. It came from Miami and with neck label of the Napoleon silhouette. It look like a bottle of grande fine champagne extra but there is no any maker said it’s an extra. There is only “courvoisier grande fine champagne” only it! Would be grateful if you can help me identify.
Thanks a lot!
Hi Antony,
Is it one of the bottles in this link?
Kind regards,
Ton
Hi
i get a bottle of courvoisier xo cognac.
But the back labels is a little bit different from what you show the above.
https://media.karousell.com/media/photos/products/2018/11/09/courvoisier_xo_cognac_1541764081_7e383e77.jpg
https://media.karousell.com/media/photos/products/2018/11/09/courvoisier_xo_cognac_1541764081_f3b8f207.jpg
These are the internet picture i google. Mine is same as these.
There is no “e” before 70cl
Is this real or fake? How much does it price?
thx
Hello,
This bottle is indeed a little different. All these bottles are from around the nineteen-eightees, or maybe late nineteen-seventies. They go for about €100,- on auctions in Europe, sometimes a little more.
I see no reason to think it is fake.
Nice find.
Cheers,
Ton
I have a bottle of Courvoisier from I believe 1897. None of your bottles looks like mine. It states 50 years old, and we believe the original stamp stated 1947, so 50 years backwards would make it 1897. It has a picture of a building on the front larger label with water and a small vessel in the water. Can you give me any information on this?
I will send you an e-mail so you can send me a picture.