Hennessy is the largest cognac house in the world. Founded by Irish immigrant Richard Hennessy, the House of Hennessy commands approximately 40% of the world cognac market. Hennessy produces a full ...
The tulip glass, an iconic piece of glassware, has a rich history intertwined with the world of fine beverages. Particularly ...
ALCOHOL ABUSE IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH, CONSUME WITH MODERATION. Cognac.com is not a licensed beverage alcohol retailer. All alcohol orders are sold and shipped ...
Is there a difference between crystal and glass decanters? Crystal, Lead-free Crystal, and Glass Decanters – What is the difference? Decanters and stemware can be made from glass, lead crystal, and ...
Eau-d-vie means literally “water of life” and is a term that is used to refer to any distilled fruit. The eau-de-vie (or eaux-de-vie plural) is clear when produced. Eau-de-Vie does not become Cognac ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 produces a cognac that is ...
The town of Cognac’s medieval quarter “Vieux Cognac” runs from the Tours Saint-Jacques, alongside the river, up to the Saint-Léger church. The area contains many unusual buildings, built between the ...
Dobbé is a Cognac House that dates back to 1787 when the Dobbé family first acquired a few acres of vineyards in the Charente region of France. Today, eight generations later, the Dobbé family ...