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A bottle of Antique XO (Extra Old) cognac by Thomas Hine & Co.

Thomas Hine & Co. is a leading manufacturer of cognac, owned by the French company EDV SAS.

Origins

The Hine company is named for 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 maiden, Françoise Elisabeth, whose father owned a cognac house in Jarnac.[2] Hine took the company to new heights, and eventually renamed it Thomas Hine & C°. in 1817.[3]

The House

Thomas Hine & Co. house in Jarnac

The Hine House has stood at the banks of the quai de l’Orangerie on the banks of the Charente River in Jarnac, France since the 18th century.[4] It is one of the oldest houses in Jarnac and serves as the company's headquarters. In 1962, the house was granted a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth II, as suppliers of cognac.[5] Today it is still the only cognac house to hold this honour.[6]

References

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