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E: 11/12 Win a £2,600 tasting of Hermitage Siècle d’Or 100 Year Old cognac + meal at Hide Piccadilly

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How many one-litre decanters of the Hermitage Siècle d’Or 100 Year Old Cognac were made?
answer = 68

David Baker will host a private tasting of this cognac, believed to be the oldest barrel-aged cognac in the world. 
One lucky winner and their guest have the chance to enjoy sampling this exquisite liquid followed by a delicious six-course tasting menu paired with fine wines at Michelin-starred restaurant, Hide in Piccadilly, London. This prize must be booked by the 31 March 2025.

https://squaremile.com/competition/win-oldest-barrel-aged-cognac-tasting-fine-dining-experience-hide-worth/
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