A quality VSOP from the Maxime Trijol house, one of the few independents still controlling and performing all aspects of production in-house.
A quality VSOP from the Maxime Trijol house, one of the few independents still controlling and performing all aspects of production in-house.
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The Trijol history is one of measured achievement. The family originally settled as growers and distillers in St Martial Sur Né in the heart of the Cognac region. Their first still was installed in November 1859 and since then they have built on their expertise as growers and distillers becoming professional distillers in 1962. An independent family firm Maxime Trijol has twenty 2500 litre charentais pot stills and is now one of the largest distillers of cognac. The current head of the company Jean-Jacques Trijol is an artist wielding his skilful palate through the process of distillation and blending adapting — sometimes minutely — the spirit he collects from each still and varying his technique s...
The Trijol history is one of measured achievement. The family originally settled as growers and distillers in St Martial Sur Né in the heart of the Cognac region. Their first still was installed in November 1859 and since then they have built on their expertise as growers and distillers becoming professional distillers in 1962. An independent family firm Maxime Trijol has twenty 2500 litre charentais pot stills and is now one of the largest distillers of cognac. The current head of the company Jean-Jacques Trijol is an artist wielding his skilful palate through the process of distillation and blending adapting — sometimes minutely — the spirit he collects from each still and varying his technique slightly depending on the harvest and the wine. In recent times the company has concentrated on releasing more of its own cognacs which have been building a great reputation for quality. Jean-Jacques Trijol blends various ages to create batches which are then combined to make differing qualities. For example the vitality of a 10–15 year old batch is aided by the maturity of the 30–40 year old cognacs and conversely the older blends are refreshed with the younger blends to lift the palate and add a dash of zest.
Golden yellow in colour. Fruity and floral on the nose and palate, with a long-lasting gaiety. The tannins from the oak have helped it to develop to the beginnings of maturity. A harmonious cognac.