The tulip glass, an iconic piece of glassware, has a rich history intertwined with the world of fine beverages. Particularly ...
Meukow 90 & Meukow VS Most cognacs have 40% alcohol content (80 proof). In recent years, some cognac houses have been experimenting with producing cognacs with higher alcohol contents. Louis Royer ...
Cognac, France is a town not only known for its cognac, but also for several fun festivals. As they say in New Orleans, “Laissez les bons temps rouler!” The most important festival is La Fete du ...
Martell is a cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell. Martell is located in Cognac, France on the Charente River. Martell’s eaux-de-vie are aged in french oak from trees of the Tronçais style, ...
Most Cognacs are 80 proof or 40% alcohol. Occasionally, a Cognac House will produce a higher proof Cognac. Higher proof Cognacs are generally more suited for mixing in cocktails than sipping. For ...
The House of Rémy Martin Rémy Martin is a producer of champagne cognacs including Grande Champagne, Fine Champagne and Petit Champagne cognacs. Rémy Martin is the second largest Cognac House, behind ...
Welcome to a delightful exploration of Pineau des Charentes, a unique and often overlooked gem of the French wine and spirits world. Often referred to as a "brandy that's almost Cognac," Pineau is a ...
The Cognac Delimited Region is located at the north of the Aquitaine basin, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. To the West, it borders the Gironde estuary and the islands of Ré and Oléron and to the East ...
Pierre Ferrand Ambre Cognac is produced on the Ferrand estate located in the heart of the Grande Champagne growing cru, the most sought after appellation in Cognac. Pierre Ferrand’s 27 hectares are ...
Cognac age classifications have changed throughout the centuries. When Cognac was first produced in the Charente in the early 1600’s, it was unaged distilled grape wine from grapes grown in the region ...
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