Hennessy X.O Cognac 375ml

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Description

Since its founding in 1765, Hennessy has been guided by a passion to craft the world’s finest Cognacs - our drive to Never Stop. Never Settle. Hennessy Cognac is crafted with a strict set of standards defined by the Master Blender Renaud Fillioux de Gironde and handed down from generation to generation. However, when it comes to enjoying Cognac, we haven’t followed any rules since 1765. Created in 1870 by Maurice Hennessy for his circle of close friends, Hennessy X.O was the first “Extra Old” Cognac ever invented and established the category. In 1947, Gérald de Geoffre designed the first Hennessy X.O decanter, whose distinctive form is still familiar to us today. Its silhouette is a tribute to the pyramid-like forms of the grape bunches that give birth to the Cognac eaux-de-vie. Hennessy X.O's intense and deep amber color is a sign of its strength. Its flavors of candied fruit and its subtle and lightly spicy nose create a complete harmony: a mark of its power and roundness. To taste, a smooth, full sensation gives a simultaneously powerful and soft tonality with a hint of cocoa and a warm, fruity presence. The long finish expresses all the complexity of the cognac’s blending and its long ageing process. Best enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or with a splash of soda water.

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Brandy & Cognac

Brandy is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented fruit juice, most commonly derived from grapes, with Cognac specifically denoting a premium type produced exclusively in the Cognac region of France. Distinguished by its adherence to strict regulations, Cognac undergoes double distillation and aging in French oak barrels, resulting in a refined and complex flavor profile, making it a symbol of luxury in the world of spirits. However, it can also be produced from other fruits like apples, pears, or cherries. The production process involves fermenting the fruit sugars and then distilling the resulting liquid to create a higher alcohol content. Brandy comes in various styles and aging categories, with different flavor profiles and characteristics, and it can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as a key ingredient in cocktails.

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