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C by Courvoisier is the new Cognac by Courvoisier
Courvoisier just announced a new product, called C by Courvoisier. It’s a cognac and they even call it revolutionary cognac. “C” is supposed to open a new way of consuming cognac – a new approach to the category. And it’s produced in small batches, double barrel aged. C by Courvoisier Cognac This blend comes from…
read full article 0Martell Cognac is celebrating the Chinese New Year Australian Style
If you’re planning to go through Sydney International Airport in the next few weeks, then make sure you take a wander through the Tax & Duty Free Stores for a terrific eaux-de-vie experience, designed to celebrate the Chinese New Year, which takes place on Monday 23rd January, 2012. Here you’ll be able to feast your…
read full article 0Introduction – Cognac Guide: What you will read in the Article Series
Cognac is a brandy made from white wine. It is made only in the south-west of France in an area straddling two départements, Charente and Charente-Maritime, and a small part of Deux Sevres. Cognac differs from other brandies in that its production is classified as an Appellation d’ Origine ControIee and, as such, is subject…
read full article 2Here comes the Boss: Giant J&F Martell Bottle Quatre Crus
One of our readers sent us her big J & F Martell Bottle. The bottle next to the Martell is a normal 0,7 l bottle… so you see the difference. (If you also have bottle pictures you would like to submit, send us photos and information: Use this form – but please be aware: if…
read full article 2Merlet Brothers Blend: A new Cognac for cocktails
Cognac Brothers Blend is the new product from the house of Merlet. Apparently the future range includes a VS, VSOP and a XO quality. Somehow Merlet goes back to the roots. Since 1850 the family distillery produces cognac, and concentrated on selling the eaux-de-vie to the bigger houses (like Hennessy, Martell etc.). But now Merlet…
read full article 2Organic Cognac: The house of Guy Pinard & Fils (Interview)
The “Domaine de la Tour Vert” is in the family (Pinard-Ranson) since more than 10 generations. In this article you find information about the house of Pinard, its products and an interview we did with Jean Baptiste Pinard. Since 1969 the family produces organic, biological brandy: Bio Cognac. Already at the beginning of 17th century,…
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