Legacy
in memory.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Various acts of marriage and sale.
We find in this photo the marriage certificate of Pierre GANAN and Jeanne MASSON on February 3, 1750: 1st generation to live in the home of LANTIN.
Cognac sale
of François FOUCHÉ.
Act of Sale of Property
from François HUBERT
to his daughter Rose HUBERT
Marriage certificate
François HUBERT
and Jeanne GANAN
Deed of sale of the parcel
«Bois de LANTIN» to François HUBERT
in November 1850. Parcel still owned
to the CROIZET family.
Deed of sale "of a piece of vines.
According to the Republican calendar
which corresponds to April 28, 1799).
CROIZET Frères cognac label,
found in departmental archives
Cognac trademark filings from 1945.
Trademark registered by Marc CROIZET
(grandfather of Leopold Croizet)
and his brother Roger CROIZET.
Aerial view of Lantin’s home
in the 1950s with the house
family and farm body
always present.
Marc FOUCHÉ, 7th generation
maternal great grandfather
of Leopold CROIZET.
Pierre Croizet (left) 8th generation and Léopold and his son Paul (9th and 10th generation of family winemakers).
Pierre CROIZET relaunched the production of bottled cognac in the 1970s.
It is establishing itself in Asian markets, which today remain our number one market. We perpetuate his name through his brand and honor his memory.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Various acts of marriage and sale.
We find in this photo the marriage certificate of Pierre GANAN and Jeanne MASSON on February 3, 1750: 1st generation to live in the home of LANTIN.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Cognac sale
of François FOUCHÉ.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Act of Sale of Property
from François HUBERT to his daughter
Rose HUBERT
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Act of Sale of Property
from François HUBERT to his daughter
Rose HUBERT
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Deed of sale of the parcel
«Bois de LANTIN» to François HUBERT
in November 1850. Parcel still owned
to the CROIZET family.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Deed of sale "of a piece of vines.
According to the Republican calendar
which corresponds to April 28, 1799).
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
CROIZET Frères cognac label,
found in departmental archives
Cognac trademark filings from 1945.
Trademark registered by Marc CROIZET
(grandfather of Leopold Croizet)
and his brother Roger CROIZET.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Aerial view of Lantin’s home
in the 1950s with the house
family and farm body
always present.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Marc FOUCHÉ, 7th generation
maternal great grandfather
of Leopold CROIZET.
The Cognacs LÉOPOLD CROIZET,
It’s a family matter.
A typical Charente farm,
bordered by river and woods,
handed down from generation
to generation.
Thanks to our records,
we can go back in time until 1714.
Pierre Croizet (left) 8th generation and Léopold and his son Paul (9th and 10th generation of family winemakers). Pierre CROIZET relaunched the production of bottled cognac in the 1970s.
It is establishing itself in Asian markets, which today remain our number one market. We perpetuate his name through his brand and honor his memory.