2023-10-13 16:07:57
With $100 million in sales in twelve different countries since the launch of her company in 2017, Fawn Weaver has just invested in Cognac, in cognac. At 46, she is now the owner of Logis Saint-Martin, located on avenue de Royan. Antoine Firino-Martell sold it to him last July, through the luxury real estate group Mercure, with the 7 hectares of vines that make up this 20-hectare estate.
The American whiskey queen has also invested in another 20 hectares of vines in Cognac, next to Leclerc. The idea is to launch into the production of cognac, raw from Grande Champagne obviously, within 3 years. Time to set up production. It can already count on the cooperage, cellars and distillery at Logis Saint-Martin.
“You knew we were going to shake up an industry that is behind in its restructuringshe wrote on her Instagram profile. You knew we were laying the foundation for something bigger than the world has ever seen. » This is the summary in essence of a long message with overtones of girl and black power.
Fawn Weaver is the daughter of singer and record producer Frank Wilson. She began her career in 1994 as a public relations expert and published two books on marriage in 2014 and 2015. With already two stays in Cognac, the first last April at the Chais Monnet and the second at the beginning of October at the Domaine de La Nauve, two five-star hotels, Fawn Weaver promises to be back soon.
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