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Maxime Trijol Fins Bois 1974 is a rich vintage and bears witness to the beautiful complexity of the Cognac terroir through its subtle notes: violet, notes of "fresh hazelnut" or even roasted hazelnut are melted with the notes of wood.
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.
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