Cognac is a traditional French spirit made from a specific white grape type. It has a delicate aroma and it can taste like fruit, oak, and subtle spice notes. Many people love it because of its complex taste which is achieved through difficult aging methods. Consumers also often prefer Cognac France, as that's the traditional beverage from the right region.
What Is Cognac?
It's technically a type of brandy created only in the Cognac region of France, which explains the name. It has several quality levels:
The drink uses white grapes such as Ugni Blanc, Colombard, and Folle Blanche. These grapes produce a light, acidic wine that suits distillation perfectly.
The spirit must mature in French oak barrels for a minimum of two years, although many producers keep it for much longer. Its taste depends on the type of grape, distillation method, and length of aging.
How Is Cognac Made?
The production of Cognac follows certain rules that producers have followed for centuries. It begins with grape cultivation in the Cognac region's chalky soil that contributes to the lightness and acidity of the wine base.
The grapes ferment naturally to produce wine with low alcohol content. Producers then distill the wine twice in copper pot stills, which intensifies its aroma and purity. The spirit that comes out of distillation has high alcohol content and a clear color.
It goes into oak barrels that come from French forests such as Limousin or Tronçais. During maturation, the spirit absorbs tannins and wooden compounds that add color and complex flavor. The final step is blending different batches, which depends on the traditions of the manufacturer.
Best Cognac Brands
Many producers have proven that they produce high-quality and heritage. These names represent some of the finest expressions of the drink.
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Hennessy. It's one of the most recognized Cognac houses that produces options from VS to XO level.
- Rémy Martin. It's known for using only grapes from the Grande and Petite Champagne regions.
- Courvoisier. It's popular for fruitiness with a hint of oak and spice.
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Martell. It's among the oldest producers of a spirit with a lighter style that has soft and delicate fruit notes.
- Camus. It's a family-owned house that focuses on aromatic Cognacs with fresh, floral characteristics.
These are some of the best brands that you can find at Punin Wine. You can also check out other strong alcohol options that you can match with Cognac in cocktails.
How to Drink Cognac
Cognac is a type of brandy, so you can drink it neat. Some people prefer to warm it up in the special tulip glass, others drink it with ice. It's also suitable for numerous cocktails.
So, here's a list of ideas:
- Drink it neat in a tulip glass. The shape concentrates aromas, so you can sense fruit, spice, and so on.
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Add a few ice cubes. The cold softens alcohol intensity.
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Warm the glass slightly with your hand. The gentle heat releases additional aromas and deepens the taste complexity.
- Sazerac. Combine with an absinthe rinse, sugar, and Peychaud's bitters (a New Orleans classic).
- Sidecar. Mix with Cointreau (or other orange liqueur) and fresh lemon juice.
- Vieux Carré. Add it to rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, Bénédictine, and bitters.
- French Connection. Combine with equal parts Amaretto liqueur, served on the rocks.
- Stinger. Mix with crème de menthe (white or green), stirred with ice.
You can pair it with food, too. It tastes well with dark chocolate, fine cheese, or roasted nuts.
Why Buy Cognac at Punin Wine
Punin Wine offers a great collection of Cognac from respected houses and smaller producers. The store provides a variety of age quality levels, including VS, VSOP, and XO, so you find the perfect expression for any occasion.
Punin Wine also has an advanced collection of numerous other spirits, including brandy, whiskey, gin, rum, and more. It's easy to order and track your purchases via the site and mobile app.