Briefly:
Cognac is a spirit distilled from grape wine.
Area of production and types:
The Cognac commune in the Charente Department in southwestern France.
Characteristics:
Cognac has a rich beautiful Amber colour, with an alcohol percentage of around 40%
Age and classification:
Cognac is classified according to the time it has been aged in oak barrels into the following categories:
- X.O (extra old) aged at least for 6 years
- V.S.O.P (very superior old pale) aged at least for 4 years
- V.S (very superior) aged at least for 2 years
In practice, however, the ages of the Cognacs tend to be older than the abovementioned minimum regulations.
Serving Suggestions:
Suitable for drinking on its own, or mixed. The V.S.O.P and the V.S can be enjoyed mixed with Soda, Tonic Water, ginger ale, Orange Juice or Soda Water, the X.O is generally enjoyed on its own. Traditionally served with things such as lobster soup, Cognac fried foie gras, but Cognac can be enjoyed together with a variety of foods, ranging all the way to chocolates etc.
Recommended Storage:
Store in a cool, dry, dark place, away from direct sunlight. Consume after opening. The quality of an opened bottle of cognac will reduce over time.

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