🥃 Overview
Villeneuve is a lesser-known French cognac label, often associated with mid-20th-century regional or secondary houses. Miniature bottles (“Miniflaschen”) from Villeneuve are not widely produced today and mainly appear in vintage collections. Because information on the brand is limited, these minis tend to be valued for their rarity and their representation of smaller historic cognac producers.
🏷️ Key Details
Producer / Brand: Villeneuve (France)
Type: Cognac — varies by release (often VS or ungraded)
ABV: Typically 40%
Size: Miniature bottle (commonly 3 cl or 5 cl)
Status: Rare / collectible, especially vintage miniatures
🎁 Packaging & Presentation
Mini bottles usually feature classic French cognac styling
Labels are often simple, traditional, and vary strongly by era
Older examples may have gold-trimmed or script-style labels
Perfect size for collectors of vintage minis (“Miniaturen”)
⭐ Collectibility & Rarity
Villeneuve miniatures are considered rare due to limited production
Mostly found in estate collections, vintage lots, or specialized miniature bottle auctions
Condition greatly affects value — clear labels, original caps, and good fill levels are important
Scarcity increases interest among collectors of obscure or discontinued cognac houses
📌 What to Know
Villeneuve is not widely distributed today, adding to the charm and mystery of its older minis
Many bottles date from the 1960s–1990s, depending on label style
Miniatures are typically collected for display or historic interest rather than tasting
As with all vintage minis: check for evaporation, cork/cap condition, and label integrity
💎 Why It’s Appealing
Offers a glimpse into smaller, lesser-known cognac producers
Highly attractive for collectors seeking unusual or discontinued brands
The rarity of Villeneuve miniatures makes them a standout piece in any mini-cognac collection
Combines historical curiosity with the charm of vintage packaging


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