Fromy, Rogée & Co

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Fromy, Rogée & Co (French: Fromy, Rogée et Cie) was a cognac manufacturer based in Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.

History[edit]

The company was founded in 1815 by François Fromy. His son Frédéric and then his son Eugène Rogée succeeded him. His grandson Eugène Rogée-Fromy constructed the headquarters around 1880. The company received a number of rewards for its products, such as the Grand Prix in Hanoi 1902, in St. Louis 1904, Milan 1909, Seattle 1909, Quito 1906, Charleroi 1911 and Casablanca 1915.[citation needed] It was also member of the jury in Paris 1900, Liege 1905, Bordeaux 1907, London 1908, Brussels 1910, Turin 1911, Gand 1913 and Strasbourg 1919.[1] It received an imperial and royal warrant of appointment to the Austro-Hungarian court.

The company ceased production a little before the outbreak of World War II. The headquarter buildings were placed under heritage protection.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FROMY ROGEE SAINT - JEAN d´ANGELY - dépliant publicitaire - COGNAC - FROmy's FINE BRANDIES - Delcampe.net". Archived from the original on 2016-02-03. Retrieved 2016-01-28.
  2. ^ "Monuments à Distillerie d'eaux-de-vie de cognac Fromy, Rogée et Cie ; actuellement garage".
  3. ^ "ACTUACITY - Annuaire des villes de France - Points d'intérêts - Photos - Météo - Plans - Actuacity".