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Maxime Trijol Fins Bois 1980 is a Cognac with a pronounced mahogany robe, with copper highlights. Subtle viscosity. Powerful, revealing aromas of cooked fruit, dried apricot, lime blossom and undergrowth in autumn. The woodiness translates into notes of old waxed furniture. Powerful and smooth attack.
Established in 1859, the Maxime Trijol house is a hallmark of excellence in the Cognac world. Located in the heart of the Grande Champagne region, classified as Premier Cru, this family-run house stands out for its independence and artisanal expertise passed down through generations. With a diverse range of exceptional cognacs, Maxime Trijol is renowned for its dedication to tradition and relentless pursuit of quality.
The history of Maxime Trijol began in 1859, when the Trijol family settled in Grande Champagne, a region renowned for producing the finest cognacs. Initially winemakers, the Trijol family quickly expanded their activities to become distillers, creating an independent house capable of overseeing the entire production process, from vineyard to glass.
The house has remained in the hands of the Trijol family, ensuring the continuity of a unique expertise. Located in Saint-Martial-sur-Né, in the heart of the Grande Champagne terroir, it benefits from chalky soils that are ideal for producing eaux-de-vie with great finesse and exceptional aging potential.
Jean-Luc Pasquet Folle Blanche L.XII is a unique Cognac because it is both organic, produced from an extremely rare grape variety: Folle Blanche and from the most famous terroir: Grande Champagne. An exceptional tasting experience!
Paulin Dudognon is the oldest Cognac from Maison Dudognon. This exceptional eau-de-vie has been carefully preserved in the House's cellars for more than 3 generations. A Cognac distilled over a wood fire by Raymond Dudognon, Claudine's father and Pierre's grandfather, who today work together to watch over the family tradition and the transmission of treasures from the past...
Audry Memorial is a blend of Grande and Petite Champagne eaux-de-vie, more commonly known as Fine Champagne. The youngest Cognacs in the blend are 30 years old and the oldest 60 years old.
On the nose ample and complex aromatic palette: green pepper and fresh apple then rich scents of spice, tobacco, roasted coffee, cocoa and finally rancio...
This rare vintage cognac, distilled in 1975 and drawn from a single cask, hails from the lesser-known Bons Bois region, known for producing expressive and characterful eaux-de-vie. Carefully selected and bottled by Maison Mauxion, it embodies the family’s artisanal expertise and deep respect for traditional craftsmanship.
Aged for decades in oak...
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
Maison Prunier offers these old vintage Cognacs "brut de fûts", produced in just a few hundred bottles per vintage. This edition comes from the 1985 harvest from the Fins Bois terroir and bottled with its natural alcohol degree. Supplied in a wooden box.
A.E. Dor Fins Bois 1979 is a vintage Cognac from the terroirs of Fins Bois, renowned for their great finesse after decades of aging.
A.E. Dor Fins Bois 1970 is a vintage Cognac from the terroirs of Fins Bois, renowned for their great finesse after decades of aging.
Maxime Trijol Grande Champagne 1988 is an old gold colored Cognac with copper highlights. Beautiful intensity with a fruitiness of plum jam and notes of vanilla and cinnamon. A round eau-de-vie with a beautiful floral, fruity and spicy aromatic harmony.
Maxime Trijol Fins Bois 1978 is a Cognac with a golden, orange color. The nose is intense with fruity notes of marmalade, candied quince and vanilla. It then appears a light woodiness mixed with a delicate rancio.