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Maison Courvoisier Hands Over Baton to New Generation of Visionaries



Maison Courvoisier was established in 1828 by Félix Courvoisier on the principle of celebrating the joy in the every day. Today, the Most Awarded Cognac House* embarks on an exciting journey to honour its heritage and embrace the future with the launch of a new campaign created by artist and designer Yinka Ilori. Courvoisier also announces the retirement of its sixth Chief Blender Patrice Pinet and the transition to his carefully selected successor seventh Chief Blender Thibaut Hontanx, as well as the release of a striking new look that reimagines design trends from the 1800s.



Yinka Ilori – Ambassador of Joy

Courvoisier proudly welcomes Yinka Ilori as its “Ambassador of Joy” - a role created exclusively for the colorful storyteller. Ilori, the London-based multidisciplinary artist, is best known for fusing his subject with his British-Nigerian background to create unique and memorable stories through contemporary design.


“For me, the essence of joy is through the use of colour. It makes people smile, it brings people together and delivers a natural sense of conviviality,” said Yinka Ilori. “Like Courvoisier, each piece of my work is inspired by community, a celebration of the fabric of collective energy. I am delighted to be appointed Ambassador of Joy for Maison Courvoisier.”


Ilori stands alongside other creatives including actress, writer, producer and director Rashida Jones (USA), Michelin star Chef Vladimir Mukhin (Russia), award-winning jazz musician Moses Boyd (Britain), and fashion and beauty photographer Betina du Toit (South Africa, France), who will each bring the multi-sensory experience to life through their respective mediums. Each creative will be showcased in a compilation of films which capture each individual’s interpretation of joy.



Titled “Welcome to Maison Courvoisier” the films can be watched on YouTube



Legacy of Patrice Pinet and new Chief Blender Thibaut Hontanx

Maison Courvoisier also honours the legacy of Patrice Pinet, who has retired from his role as

sixth generation Chief Blender. Pinet joined Maison Courvoisier as production manager in 1989 and was appointed Chief Blender in 2009. His many accomplishments were highly revered by Courvoisier and the industry. Under his direction, Maison Courvoisier became the Most Awarded Cognac House*. This year, Courvoisier will redefine the cognac category as it unveils a new brand look that embodies the French belief of “joie de vivre.” Pinet has been an essential part of bringing that vision to life. While his legacy will live on for many years, Pinet proudly selected Thibaut Hontanx to succeed him as Chief Blender to carry on the tradition of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. Hontanx has been an integral part of the Courvoisier family, most recently serving as Master Distiller.


“It is a true privilege to continue to make the dream of Maison Courvoisier a reality,” says

Thibaut Hontanx. “As newly appointed caretaker of our exceptional range of cognacs, I will

continue to embrace the Maison’s commitment to community. As each drop of our cognac is a collective effort, from our vine growers to our distillers, we value our close-knit group of artisans in Jarnac.”



New packaging

In step with the distribution of the “Welcome to Maison Courvoisier” film series, the recently

released packaging will debut globally. The new look rediscovers distinctive trends that made Courvoisier iconic during the Belle Époque era of the 19th century, the opening of the Eiffel Tower in 1889 and while gracing the royal courts of Europe during the 20th century.

“We are entering a new era for Courvoisier,” said Managing Director for Maison Courvoisier Jon Potter. “This is an exciting time for our Maison, as we go back to our roots and embrace what Courvoisier was founded on by Félix Courvoisier. From our home in Jarnac to our portfolio of beautiful, floral cognacs, our house believes in being welcoming to all.”


Offering a taste of refined history in each sip, the range of Courvoisier expressions has been

expertly distilled, matured and blended in the Maison’s award-winning signature floral style,

revealing intricate nuances influenced by the life and joy of the cognac region and its people. A rich palette of citrus, precise distillation and signature oak selection come together to offer an exquisitely balanced and vibrant range that includes VS, VSOP and XO.


A cognac that transcends the category, Courvoisier lends itself to festive, daytime consumption with sessionable, slow-drinking cocktails such as The Gala.



The Gala

The Courvoisier Gala is a refreshing cocktail fit for daytime occasions.


INGREDIENTS:

50ml Courvoisier® VS or VSOP

50ml Grapefruit Juice

Top off with Indian Tonic Water (we prefer Fitch & Leedes)


METHOD:

STEP 1 Build all ingredients over ice in a Highball glass

STEP 2

Stir

STEP 3 Garnish with a lemon wheel and serve

(Alternatively, replace Grapefruit Juice and the tonic with your favourite citrus flavoured tonic.)



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