Hine
Hine Fine Champagne Cognac Rare the Original 6/750 mL
19107
- Suave yet delicate, Rare is a classic expression of the House of Hine and a benchmark for our entire collection of cognacs.
Short Form Brand Description Suave yet delicate, Rare is a classic expression of the House of Hine and a benchmark for our entire collection of cognacs. ABV (%) 40 Key Selling Point 1 Hine Rare is a blend of eau de vie aged an average of 8 years Key Selling Point 2 100% Ungi blanc grapes sourced exclusively from the Premier Crus of Cognac, Petite and Grande Champagne Key Selling Point 3 Awarded the Royal Warrant in 1962, Hine continues to be the only official cognac supplier to the British Monarchy Certifications (ie Organic, Kosher, Gluten Free) no allergens Brand Selling Point/Tasting Notes "Aromas of roasted nectarines, ripe apricots and succulent melon inspire the lingering first sip, while orange resin, oak and vanilla give it a mature feel. Beautifully expressing the fruity flavors characteristic of the white wines produced from Charente vines. Ginger, chocolate, orange and oak slowly fade into a finish of dried fruits." - Cognac Expert UPC or EAN? UPC UPC 087229191078 SCC Case Code/GTIN 10087229191075 Bottle Volume (ml) 750 Bottle Height (Inches) 9 Bottle Length (Inches) 5.9 Bottle Width (Inches) 2.9 Case Height (Inches) 9.21 Case Length (Inches) 11.93 Case Width (Inches) 8.39 Full Pallet Dimensions (HxWxL - inches) 70.4 x 39.4 x 47.3 Full Pallet Weight (lbs) 2206.2 Number of Pallet Layers (Hi) 7 Pallet Case Count per Layer (Ti) 15 Physical Case Count Per Pallet 105 Brand Selling Point/Tasting Notes "Aromas of roasted nectarines, ripe apricots and succulent melon inspire the lingering first sip, while orange resin, oak and vanilla give it a mature feel. Beautifully expressing the fruity flavors characteristic of the white wines produced from Charente vines. Ginger, chocolate, orange and oak slowly fade into a finish of dried fruits." - Cognac Expert Long Form Brand Story/History A Fine Champagne blend of over 20 cognacs. More than 50% are from grapes grown in the Grande Champagne, and the remainder are from the Petite Champagne.
