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Cognac (/ ˈkɒn.jæk / KON-yak, also US: / ˈkoʊn -, ˈkɔːn -/ KOHN-, KAWN-, [2][3][4] French: [kɔɲak] ⓘ) is a variety of brandy named after the commune of Cognac, France. It is produced in the surrounding wine-growing region in the departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime.
Cognac is one of the widest-ranging spirits categories out there. Choose from this list of expert-approved picks to experience this versatile spirit.
Everything You Need to Know About Cognac. Transport yourself to France’s famed Cognac region in a single sip. By. Céline Bossart. Updated 11/22/20. Eugene Kukulka. Sip a glass of cognac, and you’ll understand why the French say it’s made from l’eau de vie (“the water of life”).
Learn everything you need to know about cognac and its taste as well as how to drink it properly with our detailed introductory guide to cognac.
Cognac is a brandy made from the white wine grapes grown in the Cognac region of France. Learn how to find great Cognac by understanding the region, the aging classifications, the major brands, and what to look for on the label.
Here are the differences between brandy and cognac, plus how much they cost, where they come from, and a few popular brands to try.
Decanter’s complete guide to Cognac. From how it's made, to classifications and how to drink it, Richard Woodard reveals everything you need to know about France’s most celebrated spirit and recommends top Cognac producers to try. Richard Woodard September 13, 2020. Credit: Getty Images.
What is Cognac? Cognac is a type of brandy produced in the area surrounding the French commune of Cognac, located in the departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime, just north of Bordeaux....
Explore a selection of premium cognacs. Discover the best brands, history, production, and flavors of this premium French spirit. Learn what to do in Cognac France.
Whether you are new to cognac or someone who already loves sipping the drink super casually, the types of cognac can be a bit confusing. What is the difference between an XO and XXO?