Hine Rare Cognac 70cl
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Hine Rare Cognac is crafted using a blend of eaux-de-vie from the Grande and Petite Champagne regions. Around 20 different eaux-de-vie make their way into this expression, resulting in a flavour profile that boasts waves of floral breeze, fresh fruit, and warming woody spices. A stunning Cognac that was first blended by the eponymous Thomas Hine many moons ago...
Gentle hints of violets and jasmine with a rich candied orange character. Spiced.
Rich palate with notes of marmalade, toffee apples and stem ginger. Hints of rum spice.
Rum-like finish. Over-ripe grape and oak.
This is by far my favourite cognac. It initially has a toffee apple taste (whch is not unpleasant if you like toffee apples) then that goes and you can relish the taste of a heavenly cognac. I consider myself to be a half full person so when the bottle has diminished to just half full I will buy another one to continue my optimism. My mantra must be half full then another full so I can continue my optimism with the joy of Hine Rare.
This is by far my favourite cognac. As I'm pouring it into a glass the aroma of it almost makes me salivate, sorry, perhaps too much information but it smells of apricots and vanilla, two of my favourite tastes. I highly recommend it if you want an excellent cognac without your mouth feeling numb with an afterburn at the end of the glass. Sip it and enjoy. I certainly do.
I'm not an expert, but this is a pretty decent cognac. It's a quarter of the price of my usual favourite and not at all raw like many of its peers. I find it slightly oily tasting, but still good value for the money.
Perfectly lovely
Been drinking this cognac for years, and always have a full bottle in my stock. Full of zest and no need to mix. Just a pleasure to sip.