This is used quite often on the modern bottles. In 1923 Bisquit chooses a griffion as their emblem. The most used emblem on Bisquit bottles is the portrait of Saint Martial, patron saint of Limoges. It could be only BD&Co or the Bisquit-Dubouché signature. Somestimes only the name Bisquit is printed in capitals on the bottle, but most of the time you can spot Dubouché or Ricard somewhere mentioned too. Then in 2009 the South-African firm Distell buys Bisquit and re-establishes the old name Bisquit-Dubouché. Renault joined Pernod-Ricard which resulted in the name Renault-Bisquit. Another merger with Pernod took place, which led to the disappearance of the name Bisquit as part of the firm name. Then in 1965 a merger with Ricard: Ricard-Bisquit. First Bisquit and Tricoche, then just Bisquit, followed by Bisquit-Dubouché when Alexandre’s son partnered with his father-in-law in 1846 after another marriage: Laporte-Bisquit. The Bisquit brand has known quite a few names since it’s establishment in 1819 by Alexandre Bisquit in Jarnac. Bisquit-Dubouché Bottle Catalogue (last updated Oct 15, 2022) 606 regular sized bottles (including half sized bottles) and 43 magnums, but still incomplete (only half bottles and up) Introduction
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