What is a good Cognac for gift giving?!


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What is a good Cognac for gift giving?


I want to give a good Cognac to a friend for the holiday's because he is a drinker. I am looking for something around $100.00 dollars a bottle.....

Can you recommend something?


Answers: One of the best Cognac's on the market is Louis XIII de Rémy Martin. A bottle of Louis XIII may be priced as high as $2,000 however average price range is between $1,300 to $1,500. The handblown crystal decanter (by Baccarat) alone sells for approximately $100. The limited edition 'Spectaculaire' comes in a decanter embedded with a diamond.

In the price range you are looking for just make sure it its at least (XO) meaning Extra Old, where the youngest brandy is stored at least six years in cask and make for a great taste.
Remy Martin & Courvoisier both carry lines of good inexpensive cognacs. This is even a website that will help you choose. Happy Gift Giving! Source(s):
http://sendcognac.com
http://www.remy.com/
http://www.louis-xiii.com/
http://www.courvoisier.com/ Hennessy and Corvoisier are the best known and most popular "top shelf" cognacs. Scroll down to Gautier VSOP. Only $22. And the XO right below it sounds very good, also. And go to the bottom of the page. There's several pages of results. Click on a page #.

http://www.bevmo.com/productlist.asp?ntt... Hennessy V.S ‘Very Special’ is the reference cognac the world over. Illustrating the consistency of the Hennessy style for more than a century, its fine balance between power and elegance has made it popular with millions of connoisseurs. Its versatility and strong character have the compelling appeal of something ‘very special’.



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