Bache Gabrielsen Cognac
Bache-Gabrielsen is one of Cognac's enduring family houses, founded in 1905 by the Norwegian Thomas Bache-Gabrielsen after he travelled to Cognac and acquired the older Dupuy house with Peter Rustad. In France, the connection with Dupuy long remained important, while in Scandinavia the Bache-Gabrielsen name became particularly well established. More than a century later, the house remains closely connected to its Norwegian roots and its strong presence in northern Europe.
Bache-Gabrielsen is still family-owned. It remains especially prominent in Norway, where it is widely regarded as the market-leading Cognac house, a fitting legacy for a producer founded by a Norwegian and still closely tied to that market.
The house has built its reputation on Cognacs that combine refinement, accessibility and dependable quality, often presented with a level of style and clarity that has helped it appeal beyond the traditional Cognac audience. The result is a range that feels both classic and outward-looking: grounded in the traditions of Cognac, yet shaped by a distinctly international history.