Hine Domaine Bonneuil 2005 750 ML
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Hine Domaine Bonneuil 2005 750 ML

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  • The first release to be produced using Hine's own vineyards, Bonneuil is a single-estate 2005 vintage Cognac made using Ugni Blanc grapes grown in the Grande Champagne cru of the region.
  • Short Form Brand DescriptionThe first release to be produced using Hine's own vineyards, Bonneuil is a single-estate 2005 vintage Cognac made using Ugni Blanc grapes grown in the Grande Champagne cru of the region.
    ABV (%)43
    Key Selling Point 1A unique, unblended single estate and single vintage cognac
    Key Selling Point 2100% Ungi blanc grapes sourced exclusively from Hine's Bonneuil estate in the Grande Champagne region of Cognac
    Key Selling Point 3Awarded the Royal Warrant in 1962, Hine continues to be the only official cognac supplier to the British Monarchy
    Brand Selling Point/Tasting NotesA pirouette of white flowers, supported by ripe quince that almost draws us into its spin. Pineapple hints at exoticism, while a light saltiness provides a lingering ocean finish.
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    SCC Case Code/GTIN23251370100444
    Bottle Volume (ml)750
    Bottle Height (Inches)12.9
    Bottle Length (Inches)3.2
    Bottle Width (Inches)3.3
    Case Height (Inches)13.23
    Case Length (Inches)10.04
    Case Width (Inches)6.81
    Full Pallet Dimensions (HxWxL - inches)58.9 x 39.4 x 47.3
    Full Pallet Weight (lbs)1515.7
    Number of Pallet Layers (Hi)3
    Pallet Case Count per Layer (Ti)18
    Physical Case Count Per Pallet112
    Brand Selling Point/Tasting NotesA pirouette of white flowers, supported by ripe quince that almost draws us into its spin. Pineapple hints at exoticism, while a light saltiness provides a lingering ocean finish.
    Long Form Brand Story/HistoryAppellation Grande Champagne Contrôlée. Limited Edition of 18 casks of 450 numbered bottles. Bonneuil 2005 is an unblended single estate cognac from a single harvest that provides the purest and most accurate expression of the Grande Champagne’s chalky terroir. Hine's guiding philosophy is to remain as close as possible to the wine itself and to reveal the distinct character of the Premier Cru cognac soils from which the vines draw their identity. Such panache! Bonneuil 2005 is a curiousity, an unparalleled field of expression. Forthright, polished and peremptory, if it were an object it would undoubtedly be the blade of a Japanese knife. Like the dancers of Edgar Degas, its dual qualities of precision and vitality perform a ballet in the glass.