De Luze is a cognac house located in Angeac-Champagne, a small commune about seven miles from Cognac. The House of De Luze specializes in the production of Fine Champagne Cognacs and operates the ...
The Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac is rich resource for information on the entire Cognac Appellation. Below is their map of the 6 “growth areas” in Cognac: Grande Champagne, Petite ...
Cognac, France is a town with a rich cultural and historical heritage, and is renowned worldwide for its famous cognac. It is also home to several annual events that attract visitors from all over the ...
Cognac is a world-renowned brandy that is synonymous with luxury, elegance, and sophistication. It is a product of a long and rich history that spans centuries, tracing its roots back to the 3rd ...
Prior to becoming a world famous producer of the finest brandies, Cognac a town in Charente, a department in what is now known as Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in the south west of France, was known for ...
In the world of fine spirits, few names carry as much weight and history as Napoleon Cognacs. These exquisite drinks are the epitome of luxury, with a rich and storied history that dates back ...
Ari Kolas, co-owner of Apollo Wine & Spirits, writes in the Post Bulletin something we agree with: "Cognac is the perfect winter drink. We all have the images of an aristocratic gentleman like Winston ...
Someday I hope to sip a glass of this amazing Cognac. The decanter is pure art. An exceptional carafe, a jewel of crystal preserving the secret of a rare vintage. The assemblage of this ‘Cuvee 1888’ ...
Baron Otard offers a highly rated tour of its facilities at the historic Chateau de Cognac near the Charente River in Cognac, France. Baron Otard was founded in 1795 by the Scottish nobleman Baron ...
Bache Gabrielsen’s facility has several larger stainless steel fermentation tanks that are used to ferment the harvested grapes before distillation. The grapes are pressed for their nectar and then ...
The River Charente winds its way through the town of Cognac and continues on until it reaches the Atlantic Coast. In times past, barges of salt and then later cognac were traded along the river. And, ...