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Camus is honored to present the Private Collection Légion d'Honneur, a tribute to France's highest distinction, founded in 1802 by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte.
The bottle's lines are refined, harmonious. They echo the flask once used to draw the rarest eaux-de-vie at the moment of distillation. The Grand Chancellery's emblem, cast in platinum, marks the body. A ribbon of red silk binds the neck.
This collection carries a purpose beyond the pour. Cyril Camus has committed 25% of its proceeds to the Grand Chancellery's work restoring France's heritage, supporting the institution the bottle itself honors.
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“Becoming a knight of the Legion of Honor is the immense pleasure of being recognized for your contribution to the values of France. It is the materialization, through a man or woman, of the importance of work of an entire community around a common goal. It is also and above all the most beautiful invitation to proudly carry the country's values throughout the world and make it shine."

Cyril Camus

taste profile
Color
Golden color with bright mahogany shades.

taste profile
nose
Profusion of delicious cascading aromatic notes.

taste profile
palace
Great complexity of creamy pastry notes with nuances of dried violets, tobacco, leather and nuts. Velvety finish of exceptional length.

1927
Edmond Camus is made a knight of the Legion of Honor. This prestigious decoration rewards his commitment to serving the family business, the world of cognac, French exports and his fellow citizens - he founded a charity office in Chateaubernard of which he is mayor.

1982
Michel Camus is decorated for his talents as a businessman and his defense of the interests of the cognac industry. Thanks to his determination and creativity, Camus has become an international company.

2017
Jean-Pierre Raffarrin presents the badge of Knight of the Legion of Honor to Cyril Camus whom he describes as "the most Chinese of the Charentais", a way of saluting the strategic choices and the strong growth made by the man who embodies the fifth generation in head of the family business.

2022
Camus mobilized the know-how of several artistic professions within the Ateliers Camus to create the cognac from the Legion of Honor Private Collection. In 2022 it begins at the Palais De la Légion D'honneur.
Arranged in a red leather sheath embossed with the interlacing of oak and laurel leaves, emblems of the Grand Chancellery of the Legion of Honor, the black lacquered box opens onto an iconic bottle.



