The Baron Gaston Legrand House Belongs To The Lhéraud Family, Who Do Wonders In Armagnac As In Cognac. The History Of Maison Lhéraud Revolves Around The Family Passion For Cognac. Generations Have Followed One Another With Always At Heart The Desire To Make The Best Eaux-De-Vie Possible. In Angeac, Charente, They Have Always Worked As A Family. The First Distillation Was Carried Out By Eugene. Then, Rémy Follows Suit. Then, Inheriting The Domaine, Fifty Years Ago, Andrée And Guy Lhéraud Rubbed Shoulders With Difficult Times. Around Them The World Is Changing And So Are Its Values. They Will Not Give Up. "We Had A Strength In Us. We Had The Land So We Knew... "Explains Andrée Serenely, Who Already Wrote The Labels By Hand And Made The Glue With Water And Flour To Put Them Nicely On The Bottles. For Ten Years, While Running Their Farm, They Will Sell Their Cognac Far From Home Before Deploying On Fairs In France And Abroad. "Thanks To This, Everything Started Again," Recalls Guy Who, In 1970, Decided To Market The Cognacs Under His Own Brand: Cognac Guy Lhéraud. Even Today, It Is Performed All Over The World More Than Two Hundred Days A Year. Whatever The Generation, All Lhérauds Look To The Future. Les Lhéraud Is Also A Unique Blend Of Tradition And Modernity. Maison Lhéraud Produces Charentes Pineaux, Armagnacs And Cognacs.