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Maxime Trijol Petite Champagne 1991 is a Cognac with an orange, limpid robe. On the nose, a beautiful harmony of floral notes, cooked fruit, Morello cherry and spices mixed with a woodiness and rancio sufficiently melted to contribute to a balanced whole. Roundness and finesse emerge from this beautiful eau-de-vie.
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.
The Collection of Vintage Cognacs from Maison Godet is one of the largest in the region, ranging from 1814 to present day. Godet Millesime 1994 Fins Bois is a Cognac from a single year and a single cru to reveal all its characteristics.
Aged for more than two decades, Tiffon 1995 Grande Champagne has everything you'd expect from a fine Cognac: it's elegant, smooth, long-lasting in taste and has a pronounced rancio. Distilled in Jarnac according to the region's traditional methods, it shows just what the 1995 Grande Champagne harvest was like. It has been carefully chosen at the right time to give a glimpse...
Created to mark the 120th anniversary of Maison Bache-Gabrielsen, this extraordinary Cognac from the Grande Champagne cru is released in an ultra-limited edition of only 220 bottles. Aged for over 100 years, it unveils rare aromatic complexity: dried fruits, delicate spices, dried flowers,...
Exoticism and freshness for this 1973 Vintage Cognac – Stewed mango and passion fruit, fresh note of coconut and ginger. Singular and rare cuvée. Colour: sustained gold.
Louis XIII, is since 1874, a tribute to the blend of the oldest and most refined eaux-de-vie of Maison Rémy Martin. All come from the Premier Cru of the Cognac region: Grande Champagne and are slowly aged in large grain oak barrels, mainly from the forests of Limousin. Each sip is a real journey through time.
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.
Copper color tending towards mahogany, golden reflections. Viscosity underlined by persistent legs. A nose releasing delicate floral fragrances, aromas of dried fruits. The woodiness and the rancio are all in nuances. This set of aromatic notes reveals a beautiful harmony. The attack is discreet, the mid-palate reveals the delicacy of the aromas.
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.
Audry XO is a blend of equal parts of Grandes and Petites Champagnes, also called Fine Champagne. First scents of black pepper, vanilla then floral and spicy touches. Old leather and hint of citrus. The nose is hazelnut, toast, anise, white flowers then mint. Silky and voluptuous entry in the mouth, bittersweet, nuances of dark caramel and almond. Very well blended blend....