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  2. Thomas Hine & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Hine company is named after its proprietor Thomas Hine (sometimes recorded as Thomas Hone), an Englishman from Dorset, England. The company was founded in 1763. [ 1 ] Following his arrest during the French Revolution , Thomas Hine married a young woman, Françoise Elisabeth Delamain, whose father owned a cognac house in Jarnac . [ 2 ]

  3. Tory ministers opened £1,500 bottle of cognac in the dying ...

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    It was opened as well as a bottle of 1922 hine cognac. The same bottle of cognac went for £1,500 when it was last auctioned. ... the wine cellar includes an 1878 cognac and 1964 krug champagne in ...

  4. Comet vintages - Wikipedia

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    For Cognac, the vintage was considered one of the greatest in history, with many producers today including images of stars on their labels as a homage to the 1811 vintage. Notable wines from this include the 1811 Château d'Yquem, which received a perfect 100-point wine rating by wine critic Robert Parker at a 1996 tasting over one hundred and ...

  5. The 12 Most Expensive Bottles of Wine Ever Sold

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    Sold for: $558,000. With only 600 bottles ever produced, this blended red wine marked the final harvest before the vineyard’s old vines were uprooted.Made during the tail end of World War II ...

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  7. How to Decode a Wine Label, According to a Wine Expert - AOL

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  8. Monnet Cognac - Wikipedia

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    The Monnet cognac production facilities were initially built from 1838 to 1848 by the SPVC and covered more than 50,000 square meters, including the chais, cooper's workshop, production workshop, and office, on rue de Pons (now avenue Paul Firino Martell) in the Gâte-Bourse suburban neighborhood of Cognac. [3]

  9. Martell (cognac) - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest of the "big four" cognac houses (the others are Hennessy, Rémy Martin and Courvoisier), who together produce most of the world's cognac. [1] Formerly owned by the Seagram spirits empire, it is now part of the Martell Mumm Perrier-Jouët (MMPJ) subsidiary of the French wines and spirits conglomerate Pernod Ricard . [ 2 ]