THE SHARED ATTRIBUTES OF HINE COGNACS? DELICACY, VIBRANCE AND FINESSE.
Since 1962, the House of Hine has been awarded a Royal Warrant by Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II, and remains the only official supplier of cognac to the British monarchy.
This cognac has been aged for about 4 years in cellar barrels. The blend consists of more than 15 different Grande and Petite Champagne spirits, the youngest eaux-de-vie is 4 years old – this cognac is a Fine Champagne blend.
Colour & bouquet:
Quite youthful, with ample alcoholic burn on the nose masking red berries, allspice, and some petrol notes offering a refreshing aromatic intensity.
Palate:
Expressive yet discreet, its notes of iris, fresh apricot, acacia and white pepper chime with its sprightly and joyful demeanour. The palate is clean but young, heavy with heat but still able to promote notes of coconut, banana, and a mix of baking spices. The finish is short but sees notes of canned fruit, mango, and golden raisins