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1970S Hine V.S.O.P. Vieille Fine Champagne Cognac, France
1970S Hine V.S.O.P. Vieille Fine Champagne Cognac, France
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Hine Cognac VSOP from the 1970s is a classic Fine Champagne expression, meaning it’s crafted from a blend of eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from the Grande and Petite Champagne crus. While exact tasting notes for the 1970s bottling are rare, we can draw from the profile of Hine Rare VSOP—its modern counterpart—and vintage cognac characteristics of that era:
Nose: Aromas of roasted nectarine, ripe apricot, and melon, layered with orange resin, vanilla, and a touch of oak. Some older bottles may also show floral notes like jasmine or violets, along with a faint waxy or antique polish character from bottle aging.
Palate: Silky and balanced, with flavors of honeyed fruit, crème caramel, and gentle spice—think ginger, clove, and a hint of chocolate. The texture is smooth, with a mellow warmth and subtle complexity.
Finish: Medium to long, with lingering notes of dried fruit, citrus peel, and soft oak. A whisper of nutmeg or brioche may round out the experience.
This is a Cognac that leans into elegance and finesse rather than power—perfect for slow sipping and quiet reflection. If you’ve got a bottle, it’s a beautiful piece of liquid history.
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