Hine Triomphe Cognac was first created in 1888 to celebrate the winegrowers’ triumph over the phylloxera epidemic, which decimated European vineyards and brought the Cognac industry to its knees. This hors d’age Cognac comprises a blend of some fifty exceptional and fully matured eaux-de-vie produced exclusively from Grande Champagne grapes, matured in small casks in Hine's Jarnac cellars.
Every small step of the process to create Hine Triomphe Cognac has been taken to create a flawless result. The premier cru Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie used for this blend were selected and put aside 50 to 60 years ago, chosen for their exceptional complexity and finesse. The type of casks chosen, and their location, are also carefully considered. A lower volume to surface area ratio allows the spirit to extract more flavors from the wood, while the high humidity environment of the cellars - located by the River Charente - slows down evaporation to create a more mellow and refined Cognac.
Founded as a Cognac house in 1763 and named Thomas Hine & Co. in 1817, the House of Hine is now under the watchful eye of sixth-generation Company Director Bernard Hine. As a family business, Hine Cognac knows the importance of thinking ahead, always looking for the best eaux-de-vie to save for the future. It’s only after waiting over half a century that a bottle of Hine Triomphe Cognac is ready to see the world. Most of the people who harvested the grapes, pressed the wine and laid down the casks would never live to see the result - they left that indescribable pleasure for the next generation. …