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  2. Hennessy - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Hennessy, the grandson of Richard Hennessy, then introduced a star-based classification of cognac qualities in 1865 (a system simultaneously adopted by Hennessy's competitor Martell), which remained the industry standard of cognac age designation until the 1960s. [5]

  3. Richard Hennessy - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hennessy (Irish: Ristéard Ó h-Aonghusa; 1724 — 8 October 1800) was an Irish military officer and businessman, best known for founding the Hennessy cognac dynasty, which is today a luxury brand and one of the most prominent in the world.

  4. Cognac - Wikipedia

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    Hors d'âge (Beyond Age) is a designation which BNIC states is equal to X.O., but in practice the term is used by producers to market a high-quality product beyond the official age scale. Most names of the grades are in English because the historical cognac trade, particularly in the 18th century, significantly involved the British. [18]

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

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    At Hennessy, for example, a tasting committee of 7 people meets from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to taste about 40 different samples of "eaux de vie," as the individual distilled spirits are known before ...

  6. List of centenarians (businesspeople) - Wikipedia

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    Kilian Hennessy: 1907–2010: 103: Irish businessman (Hennessy cognac) [45] Jacob H. Horwitz: 1892–1992: 100: American fashion businessman and philanthropist [46] Alf Ihlen: 1900–2006: 105: Norwegian factory manager [47] Isaac Charles Johnson: 1811–1911: 100: British cement manufacturer [48] Joseph M. Juran: 1904–2008: 103: Romanian ...

  7. Moët & Chandon - Wikipedia

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    Moët & Chandon merged with Hennessy Cognac in 1971 and with Louis Vuitton in 1987 to become LVMH (Louis-Vuitton-Moët-Hennessy), the largest luxury group in the world, netting over 16 billion euros in fiscal 2004. Moët & Chandon was holding a royal warrant as supplier of champagne to Queen Elizabeth II. [5] [3] [6]

  8. Rémy Martin - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1724 and based in the commune of Cognac, it is among the oldest cognac producers still in existence. [1] and one of the "big four" cognac houses (along with Hennessy, Courvoisier and Martell), responsible for producing most of the world's cognac. [2] The brand specialises in creating Cognac Fine Champagne.

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