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  2. Cognac - Wikipedia

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    Cognac is a type of brandy, and after the distillation and during the aging process, is also called eau de vie. [6] It is produced by twice distilling wine made from grapes grown in any of the designated growing regions.

  3. What's the Difference Between Cognac and Brandy? - AOL

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    Unlike cognac, brandy can be made anywhere in the world. What is cognac? While cognac is a type of brandy, to earn the designation, the spirit must meet certain specific criteria.

  4. Brandy - Wikipedia

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    Brandy de Jerez Solera Gran Reserva: three years old. Russian brandy (traditionally called "Cognac" within the country), as well as brandies from many other post-Soviet states, uses the traditional Russian grading system that is similar to the French one, but extends it significantly: [48] [49]

  5. Cognac, France - Wikipedia

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    Cognac is a unique spirit in that it is double-distilled. This process can be viewed in one of the many "Grande Marque" Cognac houses which all have visitor centres. Most central in the town are Hennessy, Martell, Otard, Camus and Remy Martin. About 15 km (9 mi) east of Cognac is Jarnac, home to Courvoisier.

  6. List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée liqueurs and spirits

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    The following is a list of French liqueurs and spirits that are entitled to use the designation Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) on their label.. The majority are brandies and eaux-de-vie forming part of the Cognac and Armagnac appellations.

  7. Martell (cognac) - Wikipedia

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    Martell is a cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell.It is the oldest of the "big four" cognac houses (the others are Hennessy, Rémy Martin and Courvoisier), who together produce most of the world's cognac. [1]

  8. Louis XIII (cognac) - Wikipedia

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    Louis XIII cognac is produced in the Grande Champagne region of Cognac, from the growing of the grapes to the distillation and aging of the eaux-de-vie. The final blend is composed of up to 1,200 individual eaux-de-vie from Grande Champagne vineyards, ranging from at least 40 years to 100 years in age.

  9. Dutch brandy - Wikipedia

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    Dutch brandy (Dutch: vieux, pronounced ⓘ) is a distilled spirit made from either grain or molasses alcohol flavored with various essences and extracts produced in the Netherlands. It was formerly referred to as "Dutch cognac" until that name was legally restricted to grape brandy from the Cognac region of France.

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