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The name Francet was derived from the way people used to call the sales person of this Cognac. Owned by Staub Family, their son went around Europe to sell their Cognac.
Full alcohol »About a century ago cellar master Louis Royer set up his own house of cognac. Today the family tradition continues hand in hand with modernity.
Full alcohol »Sipping Moyet cognac brandy is like listening to a sonata from a direct pupil of Liszt today. The Moyet cognac house is imbibed in the colour and taste to its products.
Full alcohol »Otard is a type of cognac– a class by itself. Cognac is brandy but all brandy is not cognac and all cognac is not Otard!
Full alcohol »The Camus family has been producing Camus cognac, in France’s Cognac region, for the last five generations from 1863 with the keynote of the production being quality.
Full alcohol »For three hundred years the family of Remy Martin is keeping alive and guarding the traditions of cognac production unchanged in the champagne-cognac region of France.
Full alcohol »Paul Giraud Cognac is a premium brand of Cognac. Since 1650 the Giraud family has been wine growers in the Grand Champagne region. They follow even today traditional manual and homemade methods of manufacture.
Full alcohol »Cognac is a town in France surrounding which is grown special grapes used for making the fairy drink. Martell Cognac is one such heady bottled dream.
Full alcohol »Hennessy Cognac..a tradition of excellence
Hennessy cognac is known as the Master Blender and is from the family of Fillioux and now it is the seventh generation which is into it. The faultless ...
Full alcohol »Courvoisier Cognac..the imperial French Drink. Courvoisier Cognac was the only supplier to the Imperial Courts and was thus called Cognac of Napoleon.
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