H By Hine Fine Champagne V.S.O.P. 70cl
HineCognac · 70 cl · 40.0% vol · Fruity, floral, vanilla, light spices
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| Hine | |
| Cognac | |
| Fruity, floral, vanilla, light spices | |
| Ugni Blanc grape, Folle Blanche, Colombard | |
| 70 cl | |
| 40.0% | |
| Francia | |
| French oak barrels | |
| Minimum 4 years in oak barrels | |
| Traditional Charentais pot still | |
| 2 | |
| Cold filtration | |
| Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche, Colombard | |
| Light amber | |
| Neat, with ice or in cocktails |
The term VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) indicates that the youngest of the distillates included in the blend has aged for at least four years in wooden barrels, but the components of H By Hine are usually aged much longer, giving it extraordinary complexity and depth of flavor. H By Hine is distinguished by its use of grapes sourced exclusively from the vineyards of Grande and Petite Champagne, areas known for their extraordinary quality.
This cognac has a seductive aroma of ripe fruit, with bright notes of peach and apricot that blend harmoniously with hints of vanilla and sweet spices. On the palate, the taste is rich and velvety with an elegant balance of sweetness and acidity. The finish is long and lingering, leaving an impression of elegance and sophistication.
H By Hine Fine Champagne V.S.O.P. is ideal for sipping solo at the end of a meal or as a component in sophisticated cocktails. Perfect for celebrating special occasions or for giving a moment of pure pleasure to connoisseurs of high-quality spirits.
Ultimately, those seeking an excellently crafted cognac will find H By Hine Fine Champagne V.S.O.P. an impeccable choice, capable of satisfying the most refined palates.
Hine
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Hine.
Distillation
Double distillation typical of the area, with use of the 'sur lies' (distillation on the lees) technique for some parcel cuvées/vintages.
Ageing
Aging in French oak barrels in the Maison's cellars; use of fine-grain staves and, in some cases, second‑fill casks to preserve the fruity expression of the eaux‑de‑vie.