Cognac Expert
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Cognac Expert is the No. 1 network for Cognac enthusiasts: Read news, information about brands and cognac bottles. Exchange with others to find out more about value, taste and prices of the fine french brandy.
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Camus Cognac is the fifth largest cognac house, after the ‘big four.’ However, it has some major differences to the mighty Hennessy, Martell, Remy and Courvoisier – not the least that it’s a family run affair. But what makes them so unique is the location of their vineyards. Everyone is familiar w...
COGNAC In December the idea of Unesco World Heritage status for the cognac region was discussed in all seriousness, and a small committee was elected. The group consists of the BNIC, the Regional Tourist Board and the three areas of the Charente Maritime.
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Cognac Glasses
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If you drink the right cognac, you should have a right cognac glass. This helps you to enjoy Riedel Cognac und Brandy glasses – Riedel is one of the oldest family-run glass manufacturing companies in the world. Their beautiful crystal covers all drinks imaginable and their design is developed to suit the characteristic of every drink. Whether you’re drinking wine, whiskey or cognac, Riedel will offer you a broad range of glasses to choose from. The tulip glass by Riedel for cognac is an elegantly shaped, heavy glass that makes drinking cognac even more enjoyable.
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Mixologist Article at the spice of spirit
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/bitters-broaden-the-possibilities-for-mixologists/Content?oid=3612423&cb=4aa516e2fc9d1a78582966e6e5455651&sort=desc#readerComments
Bitters broaden the possibilities for mixologists
Cognac Hennessy NO1
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Hennessy N01 Cognac Bottle for sale!
Cognac Brands
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Overview of all cognac houses and producers: History, bottles, visiting times and contact details of distillers
Rémy Martin Cognac is a cognac brands that should be named amongst the oldest and most recognized cognac estates in the world. Together with Hennessy, Rémy Martin is the second biggest player in cognac business in 2011. It’s part of the Rémy Cointreau S.A. group. Originally a winegrower fou[...]
Camus - Since five generations this cognac house is still one of the modern ones in the business. Their list of products starts with classic XO, VSOP and VS Cognac but also with vintage, Prestigne and Napoleon cognac.
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VSOP Cognac
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Find all VSOP bottles: Reviews, descriptions and tasting notes about Very Special Old Pine Cognacs
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Cognac Brands
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About Hennessy, Rémy Martin and all the other brands in cognac business /
Cognac Brands
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Cognac XO
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Find all XO bottles: Reviews, descriptions and tasting notes about old French brandy
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Cognac: History and production of the famous French brandy
http://www.articleclick.com/Article/The-history-and-production-of-french-Cognac/1611221
Cognac, in the English speaking world also referred to as “brandy”, is a alcoholic beverage that has its origins in the Cognac region in Charente, France. Similar to Champagne, the actual name Cognac can only be given to the spirit if it is produced in the Cognac “appellation”, the region around the town of Cognac. It is distilled from spirit made from the white Ugni Blanc grape. The grapes are harvested, pressed and fermented. Then the “wine” gets distilled twice in copper pot stills and then needs to age for at least 2 years in big French oak barrels made in central France.
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Hennessy Cognac
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The most popular cognac brands is, yes, you are right: Hennessy! Today, Hennessy is the leader in the Cognac business with international sales of around 50 million bottles a year. The company realizes its biggest percentage of profit through international export.
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Cognac selfmade distilling
http://wiki.homedistiller.org/Cognac
Brandy Glass
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Camus Cognac Review
http://www.bourbonblog.com/blog/2011/01/20/camus-cognacs-review/
Camus Cognac review on bourbonblog
Asian Demand in Cognac
http://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2011/11/asian-cognac-demand-fuels-remy-cointreau/
Asian demand in cognac rises for remy martin cognac brand
Halloween Party with Hennessy Black
http://getatnance.blogspot.com/2010/11/halloween-hennessy-black-masquerade.html
Party with the black bottle of Hennessy drinks
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