Maison Rouge is a line of cognacs from the House of Hardy. Hardy does not use its rooster logo to market Maison Rouge cognacs. Rather, it uses red packaging and a depiction of a farmhouse on the edge of a vineyard. Introducing a new line of VS and VSOP co...
More than a century before champagne, the Benedictine Monks of the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire in the Southern foothills of Limoux had created France's Very First Sparkling Wine. The Blanquette Brut predominantly uses a local grape variety, the Mauzac. Up to 10 percent of Chenin and Chardonnay are permitted. Fresh, Lively, Crisp and Dry." - Winemaker
The House of Hine was founded in 1763 in Jarnac, France. Hine was family-owned for six generations, until the late 20th Century when the company was owned by a series of conglomerates including Guinness P.L.C, HMLV (current owner of the House of Hennessy)...