Collection: Cognac & Brandy

Cognac is a specific type of brandy that comes from the Cognac region of France. To be classified as Cognac, it must meet strict regulations, such as being made from specific grape varieties (primarily Ugni Blanc), distilled twice in copper pot stills, and aged for at least two years in oak barrels. Cognac is known for its refined, complex flavors, which develop through the aging process. It is often regarded as one of the finest and most prestigious types of brandy.

Brandy is a broad category of distilled spirits made from fermented fruit juice, most commonly grapes, though it can also be made from other fruits like apples or pears. Brandy is typically aged in wooden casks, which gives it a smooth and rich flavor. The alcohol content usually ranges from 35% to 60% ABV. Brandy is produced worldwide, with notable regions including Spain, the United States, and France.