When
young Thomas Hine left the little village of Beaminster in Dorset,
England in 1791 for the faraway Cognac region of southwestern France, he
had no idea that he, an Englishman, was destined to spend his life
developing one of the most distinguished Cognac firms in the world, the
firm which today continues to bear his family name and to ship its
Cognacs to more than 150 countries.
He set off for Cognac not to make the famous brandy,
but to learn French. Two years later, however, fate intervened just as
he was due to return to his family in Dorset. France and England were at
war and the borders were closed.
So the young Englishman, he was then a mere nineteen
year old settled in the pretty village of Jarnac, a few miles upstream
along the Charente River from the town of Cognac. There he joined a
local firm of Delamain which had been producing Cognac since 1763.
As a British subject who retained his nationality,
Hine experienced difficult times during the Napoleonic wars. Being
English, in 1793, he was jailed for some time in the Château de Jarnac
with a certain Mr Hennessy, but thanks to the intervention of Monsieur
Delamain he was granted his freedom.
In 1797 Thomas married Françoise Elisabeth Delamain
which opened the doors to the old and respected Cognac firm of Delamain,
which had previously belonged to the Ranson family. Thomas Hine was so
highly regarded that he was later elected a member of the local council,
probably the first Briton ever to hold such a position. He became a
partner in due course, and later in 1817 the firm took his name to
become Thomas HINE & Co.
Since Thomas Hine's death in 1822, his direct
descendants have continued his work. Today, the sixth generation of the
Hine family, Bernard Hine, continues the tradition of ageing and
blending only the finest natural Cognac brandies. The firm remains
headquartered in the beautiful, old riverside premises in Jarnac where
Thomas Hine originally ran the firm.
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H by Hine |
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Bin No |
PARA/330 |
Size |
70cl |
Price |
£25.60 |
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H
by Hine is a harmonious blend of more than 15 cognacs, all distilled
from grapes grown in the premium region of Petite Champagne.
The youngest cognac in
the blend is over 4 years old, making H by Hine a youthful VSOP.
Tasting Notes: It
is HINE's most floral cognac. Jasmine, iris, hint of vanilla,
carnation ; a very vivacious nose and a delicate velvety palate. |
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Rare V.S.O.P.
Fine Champagne Cognac |
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Bin No |
PARA/333 |
Size |
70cl |
Price |
£35.95 |
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Rare VSOP is a Fine
Champagne cognac, which means a blend of Grande and Petite Champagne
cognacs, with at least 50% coming from the Grande Champagne
district.
This, a blend of more
than 25 cognacs, the youngest of which has aged over 4 years in
their cellars, is considered to be the "classic" HINE.
Tasting Notes:
The most delicate of HINE's cognacs: fruity aromas on the nose, a
long mellow taste in the mouth. |
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Antique XO.
Fine Champagne Cognac |
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Bin No |
PARA/336 |
Size |
70cl |
Price |
£95.00 |
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ANTIQUE XO is a blend of
more than 40 cognacs drawn from both the Grande and Petite Champagne
districts and aged for more than one generation.
It is light and delicate
on the nose, with spicy and intense vanilla aromas. It is complex,
balanced, velvety, supple and voluptuous on the palate.
ANTIQUE XO is their
flagship, first blended by Thomas George HINE in 1920. A cognac to
dwell on.
Tasting Notes:
The most elegant of HINE's cognacs: hints of spices and notes of
vanilla on the nose; complex and long aromatic richness in the
mouth. |
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Triomphe,
Grande Champagne Cognac |
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Bin No |
PARA/350 |
Size |
70cl |
Price |
£190.00 |
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TRIOMPHE is an
exceptional blend of over than 50 selected old cognacs, coming
exclusively from the finest parts of the Grande Champagne district.
These cognacs have been
aged individually in small oak casks in the cool dark atmosphere of
HINE's cellars in Jarnac, until, after many decades, they have
reached the peak of maturity.
The nose reveals the
exceptional complexity, exquisite finesse and extraordinary depth
with subtle nuances of crystallised fruit, flower and tobacco.
This is HINE's most
complex cognac. The palate is characterised with an incomparable
mellowness, roundness and finesse and a stunning long aftertaste. |
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