What brands of Cognac are considered top shelf?!


Question: What brands of Cognac are considered top shelf?
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hennessy cognac
hennessy is the world leader in cognac. hennessy cognac shipments represent close to one third of the world cognac market.
In 1817, the future King George IV of England asked hennessy to supply him with a very superior, old and pale cognac. By the end of the 19th century, V.S.O.P, as it had become known, had firmly established its reputation among the nobility. In 1865, inspired by the decorative handle of his office window, Maurice hennessy created the star symbol that he would use to classify his cognacs.
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hennessy VS
hennessy V.S displays a beautifully bright golden colour. The powerful bouquet is dominated by overtones of oak, giving way to reveal a delicate scent of hazelnuts. Smooth and floral, V.S combines the sweetness of red fruits with a hint of vanilla that lingers on the palate.

hennessy X.O.
hennessy X.O is all about pleasure. The pleasure of tasting, of sharing, on a summer's night, with a cool breeze. X.O, a great cognac for a great moment.

hennessy V.S.O.P.
hennessy V.S.O.P. is a subtle and spicy blend of more than 60 eaux-de-vie.

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i do see some good cognacs in the answers... i would like to add 1 more the hennessey paradis is exceptional and sells for around $700.00 for a 750ml bottle i do not see any others mentioned at that high of a level... try some its amazing!!

got a bottle at the shop!



Richard Hennessy, Remy Martin, Pierre Ferrand, Camus, Martel, Chateau de Beaulon, etc. Look for an "XO" on the bottle and you'll probably be alright.



try Martell or Hennessy

For brandy try Lepanto



Hennesey




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