Is it safe to consume cognac after 6 years of opening the bottle?!


Question: and also please tell me whats the traditional way to enjoy it.it was gifted to me by a friend in 2001 and we drank only once out of it.it isbranded as VSOP Couruoisier and made in france,napolian.


Answers: and also please tell me whats the traditional way to enjoy it.it was gifted to me by a friend in 2001 and we drank only once out of it.it isbranded as VSOP Couruoisier and made in france,napolian.

Sure. The only condition is that it should have been kept in a good place well corked! It's a good cognac. Here in France we use to take it raw after the meals as a 'digester', or along with coffee(black). To enjoy the flavor don't mix it with coke or other drinks. On the rocks will do.

.As long as the cap has been on and it has been stored in a cool place. I am in for a taste test.

Distilled liquors preserve themselves! It's all the alcohol, of course!
Cognac is distilled from wine in Cognac, France and if it's not made there it's called Brandy.
Tequila is made from the Blue Agave Cactus, hopefully and Bourbon is made from the ingredients they also make beer with.
Traditionally, fine Cognac is poured into a brandy snifter and heated with a warm hand. The snifter is designed to concentrate the aroma.
Cheers! >|<

bourbon is made with at least 51% corn by law,you americans drink corn beer ?what does it taste like? ...............................lolololol...

Sure it is. I have bottles of schnapps, scotch, brandy, etc. opened for over 25 years. As long as they're stored and corked, they are fine.

He is not safe. When to open a drink bottle, to consume in two years in the maximum.





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