Hennessy Library Tome (Red Book) Cognac
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700ml
Hennessy Library Tome (Red Book) Cognac
Ultra-Rare | Archival | Museum-Grade
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Hennessy Library Tome (Red Book) Cognac is one of the most exclusive and elusive releases ever produced by the House of Hennessy. Presented in a striking red “library tome” book-style case, this archival bottling represents Hennessy’s deep heritage, blending mastery, and historical storytelling. The Red Book is designed not merely as a bottle, but as a cultural artifact—meant to be displayed, preserved, and admired. Produced in extremely limited quantities and rarely seen on the open market, the Library Tome series was created to celebrate Hennessy’s legacy through design, rarity, and exceptional cognac selection. This release is regarded as museum-grade among serious collectors.
Tasting Notes:
Aromas of dried fruit, antique wood, vanilla, and warm spice.
The palate is rich and refined with notes of candied orange, honey, cocoa, leather, and polished oak, finishing long, elegant, and deeply layered.
Why Buy Hennessy Library Tome (Red Book):
• Exceptionally rare Library Tome presentation
• Iconic Red Book archival design
• Crafted from meticulously selected eaux-de-vie
• Produced in extremely limited quantities
• Highly sought after by elite cognac collectors
• A true centerpiece for luxury spirits collections
How to Enjoy:
Best enjoyed neat, in small pours, allowing the cognac to fully open and evolve. Many collectors choose to preserve this bottle unopened due to its rarity and historical significance.
Have Any Questions?
What’s included in the set?
One bottle of Hennessy Cognac presented in the Library Tome Red Book case.
What does it taste like?
Dried fruit, honey, cocoa, leather, vanilla, and refined oak with a long, elegant finish.
What is the alcohol content?
Typically bottled at 40% ABV (may vary by archival release).
Is this collectible?
Absolutely — the Hennessy Library Tome (Red Book) is considered museum-grade, prized for its rarity, presentation, and place in Hennessy’s archival history.



