- Growth area
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Fine Champagne
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- Cognac age
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Réserve
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- Seller location
- USA
- Brand
- Hine Cognac
Growth area & soil: Fine Champagne


Description
Story: A friend got the bottle from a relative's estate. Friend does not drink cognac. He gave me the bottle about 6 months ago.
Text on label: Small label: Antique
Main label: Vieille fine Champagne de T. Hine & Co Cognac. There is a white plastic image of a stag hanging from seal.
Metal seal label: By appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II...Suppliers of Cognac
post 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Location: Greater Chicago area
Seal: Yes, a metal seal - in good condition
Production year: 1960s
With box
How stored: I don't know
LOT - 20220
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About Hine Cognac
Located in the heart of the Grande Champagne, the premium wine growing area of the Cognac region, the house of Hine has been producing some of the most exquisite Cognacs for six generations, when it was better known as T Hine & Co Cognac. The estate boasts an exceptional 173 acres of vineyards, and the house has a very special tradition of producing relatively small quantities - but with a very high standard in quality. One of their trademarks is to store their vintage casks in damp cellars in Bristol, England. This way, the Thomas Hine Cognac goes through a uniquely different ageing process due to the humidity of the seaside town, which differs somewhat to that of the southwestern coast of France. These highly priced vintage bottles are called “Hine Early-Landed Vintage Cognac”.
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