The item in which we discuss Cognac/Brandy

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I tried some Cognac years ago, and did not like it (Hennessy VS, I believe). A friend soon after recommended some Armagnac, which I liked a little better, but still not a fan.I'm now partaking in some Remy Martin VSOP and I'm digging it. Sweet, nutty, a bit astringent, but with none of the smoky bits that I don't really like with most scotches and bourbons.What say people of the PRF, what is my next bottle of Cognac or other Brandy to be?

The item in which we discuss Cognac/Brandy

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I don't think I've ever had it myself, but I know that Charlemagne Palestine digs the Napoleon brand of cognac. He's been performing over 30 years and still carries a glass or two with him on stage and drinks while performing, and then makes the glass sing once it's the right amount of cognac at the bottom.
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The item in which we discuss Cognac/Brandy

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Problem with Cognac is that the good stuff is ruinously expensive. It can't not be, the (expensive) raw material being wine and it needing long barrel aging. You're into 18yo Scotch prices before things get interesting. I've never had a delicious Cognac that wasn't well over $150/bottle. The cheap stuff is always adulterated crap. My take on the different ages/quality levels:VS - mixed drinks VSOP - Champagne cocktails (do not fuck around when it comes to Champagne cocktails)XO - sniftering (there is a huge jump in quality from VSOP to XO level)wikepedia wrote:While there are close to 200 cognac producers,[1] a large percentage of cognac ”90% according to one 2008 estimate[10] ”is produced by only four companies: Courvoisier, Hennessy, Martell, and Rémy Martin.I would look out for the smaller producers, find a seller who knows his shit and be prepared to pay through the nose.

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