The Maxime Trijol 1973 Vintage Petite Champagne Cognac is more than just a drink—it's an experience. Transporting you back to 1973, this vintage Cognac represents a stringent commitment to quality, promising an authentic taste of the year printed on its label.
Every bottle of the 1973 Vintage Petite Champagne Cognac tells a story of dedication. Aged meticulously either in the "ORECO" state stores or specialized "vintage" cellars—under the watchful eyes of a Cognac Trade Bureau (BNIC) representative—it embodies tradition and precision. With packaging that boasts a 70cl quantity encased in a wooden case, it's a blend of heritage and sophistication. And while it remains subject to stock availability, its rarity makes it even more coveted.
Color : Radiant amber.
Nose : A blend of apricot compote and plum mingles with spicy undertones of vanilla and nutmeg. The second waft introduces woody and rancio notes, punctuated by a minty freshness, achieving an impeccable balance.
Palate : A gentle, supple onset, transitioning to a harmony of fruity and spicy profiles, bolstered by a warm woody essence. The final rancio is a velvety treat characteristic of aged Cognac.
Best enjoyed at the tail end of a meal, pour this Cognac neat and relish it at around 20° C (70°F). Let the warmth of the liquid introduce you to the myriad flavors and aromas that have been preserved since 1973.