- Cognac age
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Vintage
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- Growth area
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Grande Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- Vintage year
- 1983
- Brand
- Hine Cognac
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Growth area & soil: Grande Champagne
Grande Champagne
Description
A Grande Champagne Vintage from 1983
The Hine Millésime 1983 Cognac is a bespoke Vintage Cognac; not to be confused with the “Early Landed” version from the same house, which is also from the year of 1983. Aged in Jarnac from one single harvest, it comes from a year of particularly underrated cognacs and is an example of thorough craftwork and premium quality.
We need only mention that this is a Grande Champagne great for you to understand its status; as a ‘premier cru’ cognac, the predominantly limestone soil of the gives it a quality that can be rivalled by few others. The purity of the soil within this region are what makes them worth waiting for, and creates cognacs that can only be said to master the art of total finesse. To reach full maturity, vintages such as the 1983 Hine Millésime are a great choice if you’re looking to indulge in the full experience of a cognac from this terroir.
For the most authentic taste experience of a vintage, it is best enjoyed neat or over ice. A pure Grande Champagne cognac.
History of Hine Cognac
Thomas Hine, a British man who arrived in Charente in 1791 to learn the French language set a quality standard for exquisite cognacs across the region. At just sixteen years old, he arrived in France and worked for a cognac merchant as an assistant; it is probably his lifelong dedication to the craft that meant he is remembered as one of the cognac greats whose legacy pervades to this very day. Working in the realms of both England and France, the wine growing area of Hine is located in the heart of the Grande Champagne region on an estate of 173 acres, and yet stores their vintage casks in cellars belonging to John Harvey and Sons in Bristol, England.
This trademark process has led to its ‘Early Landed’ cognac ageing in the most unique of ways due to the humidity of the warehouses, or the conditions of the portside town and the chalky coasts of England. Since six generations, the house of Hine has a special tradition of producing for quality rather than quantity, as Thomas Hine only ever wanted the best eaux-de-vie from his suppliers. The premium brand of Hine were awarded a Royal Warrant in 1962 for the Court of Queen Elizabeth of England, is to this day is the only cognac company with such a title.
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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