Maison Hennessy embarks on a new chapter in its maritime transport
Published on 10.17.2025 • 2 MINUTES- Wines & Spirits
A new era begins for Maison Hennessy’s maritime logistics in October 2025 with the first transatlantic crossing of the wind-powered cargo ship Neoliner Origin.
As a pioneering partner with the French startup Neoline since 2020, Hennessy has committed to shipping 4 million bottles per year aboard the vessel. Powered by wind energy, Neoliner Origin reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 80 to 90% compared with a conventional ship of comparable size. The vessel – measuring 136 meters and equipped with 4,200 square meters of sails – travels at a commercial speed of approximately 11 knots to minimize impact on marine ecosystems.
Maritime transport accounts for 85 to 90% of all Hennessy cognac shipments. Partnering with Neoliner Origin marks a new milestone in the decarbonization of Hennessy's shipments. To achieve its objective of reducing CO₂ emissions by 30% by 2033, Hennessy is rethinking its shipping methods: “We have ambitious goals to reduce our carbon footprint. Thanks to wind energy, Neoliner Origin will allow us to significantly decrease emissions compared with an equivalent cargo ship,” says Mathieu Testud, Supply Chain Director.
Each month, the ship will transport the equivalent of twenty containers of Hennessy cognac, linking Saint-Nazaire to Baltimore, with stopovers in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and Halifax.