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Cognac is a unique spirit that is double distilled. This process can be in one of the many "Grande Marque" Cognac houses, which are all considered to visitor centers. Most centrally located in the city are Hennessy, Martell, Otard, Camus and Remy M...

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Deau Cognac Vintage 2012 Fins Bois 70 CL: Enjoy the smooth and mellow taste of this classic cognac. More
Deau Cognac Vintage 2012 Fins Bois 70 CL: Enjoy the smooth and mellow ...
€234,74 €194,00
 
 
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Deau Cognac Vintage 1969 Grande Champagne is a luxury spirit perfect for any special occasion. More
Deau Cognac Vintage 1969 Grande Champagne is a luxury spirit perfect f...
€445,28 €368,00
 
 
Merlet
Merlet L esprit de Guy Cognac No. 1/500 0,7L More
Merlet L esprit de Guy Cognac No. 1/500 0,7L
€857,31 €708,52
 
 
Prunier
1980 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 54.8%
Country of origin: France
Content: 0.7 liter
Alcohol percentage: 54.8%
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1980 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 54.8%
Country of origin: France
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€406,56 €336,00
 
 
Prunier
1978 Prunier Cognac Borderies 52.8%
Country of origin: France
Content: 0.7 liter
Alcohol percentage: 52.8%
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1978 Prunier Cognac Borderies 52.8%
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€407,53 €336,80
 
 
De Luze Cognac VS 1,0L More
De Luze Cognac VS 1,0L
€35,83 €29,61
 
 
A.E. Dor
A.E. Dor Cognac Pur Cru. Exclusively of wines from the Cru-range Fins Bois won, floral-fruity, sensual Cognac who knows how to captivate with its fem... More
A.E. Dor Cognac Pur Cru. Exclusively of wines from the Cru-range Fins...
€23,62 €19,52
 
 
Prunier
1991 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 51,5%
Country of origin: France
Content: 0.7 liter
Alcohol percentage: 51,5%
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1991 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 51,5%
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€338,80 €280,00
 
 
Prunier
1987 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 58,9%
Country of origin: France
Content: 0.7 liter
Alcohol percentage: 58,9%
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1987 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 58,9%
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Prunier
1970 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 54.5%
Country of origin: France
Content: 0.7 liter
Alcohol percentage: 54.5%
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1970 Prunier Cognac Petite Champagne 54.5%
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€503,36 €416,00
 
 
Merlet
Merlet VS Cognac 700ml 40,00 % Alcohol More
Merlet VS Cognac 700ml 40,00 % Alcohol
€45,16 €37,32
 
 
The Secret Treasures
The Secret Treasures Cognac XO Merlet 200ml 45,50 % Alcohol More
The Secret Treasures Cognac XO Merlet 200ml 45,50 % Alcohol
€33,24 €27,47
 
 
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Pierre de Segonzac Cognac XO Private Collection No. 1 Limited Edition 0,7L Wooden Box More
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€118,10 €97,60
 
 
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Dobbe Cognac Heritage Petite Champagne 0,5L -GB- More
Dobbe Cognac Heritage Petite Champagne 0,5L -GB-
€868,67 €717,91
 
 
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Cognac

Cognac

Cognac is a type of brandy that is produced in the Cognac region of France. It is made from white grapes that are grown in the region. Cognac is a distilled spirit that has been aged in oak barrels for at least two years. The cognac region is located in the southwest of France, near the city of Bordeaux. The climate in this region is perfect for growing the white grapes that are used to make cognac. The soil is also well-suited for growing these grapes. The area is known for its sunny, hot summers and its cold winters.

Most of the wine-making process is done by hand. The grapes are picked, crushed and fermented in open vats. They are then distilled twice before being placed into barrels to age. The cognac that is being produced in the region today has been given a designation of origin. There are strict rules and regulations regarding how the wine can be made and what types of grapes can be used. The wine-making process has been in place since the late 17th century. This is when the French government began to promote the region of Charente. In 1727, a decree was issued stating that only grapes grown in the Cognac region could be used for making cognac. In the late 19th century, a wine-making school opened in Cognac. This was where many of today's successful winemakers learned their trade. In 1931, the first appellation laws were put in place for cognac. The grapes used to make cognac are Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche, Colombard, and Sauvignon blanc.

Cognac must be aged in oak barrels. The barrel is one of the most important parts of the cognac-making process. The grape harvest takes place in the middle of August. The grapes are picked by hand, then transported to the crusher. After crushing, the grape juice is left to ferment for about two weeks before undergoing distillation. The fermented grape juice is distilled twice in pot stills. The spirit is then transferred to barrels, where it undergoes a period of aging. Cognac is a type of brandy. The majority of the world's cognac is produced in the region surrounding the town of Cognac, France. In this region, it is produced in ten different "crus".

How to drink: how should cognac be drunk?
There are a few different ways that people like to drink cognac. Some people prefer to drink it on the rocks, with a splash of water, while others prefer to drink it neat. There really is no wrong way to drink cognac, as long as you enjoy it.

If you are drinking cognac for the first time, you may want to try it neat. This will allow you to get the full flavor of the cognac and decide if you like it before adding anything else to it. If you find that you don’t like the flavor of cognac neat, then try adding a splash of water or ice. This can help to open up the flavors and make them more palatable.

Once you have found a way that you enjoy drinking cognac, stick with it!

Best brands: what are the best cognac brands? There are many good brands of cognac, but you should look for a brand that is known for making the type of product that you prefer. For example, if you like the smoothness and sweetness of a VSOP or Napoleon brandy, then stick with it!

How to store: how should cognac be stored? After you have opened a bottle of cognac, it is best to store it in an upright position in a cool dark place. The ideal temperature range is between 12 and 16 degrees Celcius.

 

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