A blend of over 40 eaux de vies from the four premier growing regions of Cognac. Beautiful golden color with a fruity sweetness and a hint of vanilla in the finish. A classic.
Cognac has often humorously been described as “nearly undrinkable” because of the dryness, acidity, and thinness of the white wine used in the production of cognac. Despite this, the wine is ideal for distillation and maturing. A limited number of grape varietals are permitted to be used in its production. For a wine to be deemed a genuine cru, it must contain at least 90 percent Ugni blanc as its primary grape. It is necessary to ferment for 2–3 weeks after the grapes have been crushed, during which time the regions natural, wild yeasts transform the sugar into alcohol; neither sugar nor sulfur may be added. The resultant wine has about 7 to 8 percent alcohol at this stage.
Cognac production is governed by the French appellation dorigine contrôlée (AOC) designation, with certain production techniques and naming criteria that must be followed in order to maintain AOC status. Ugni blanc, often known as Saint-Émilion in the region, is the most commonly planted of the grapes on the list. Two distillations in copper pot stills are required, as is an aging period of at least two years in French oak barrels from the Limousin or Tronçais regions of France. While cognac develops in the same manner as whiskies and wines do in barrels, the majority of cognacs spend much more time “on the wood” than the statutory minimum amount of time.
Once the distilling process is complete, it is aged in Limousin oak barrels for a minimum of two years before it may be sold to the general population. It is usually placed in barrels at an alcohol by volume level of about 70%. As the cognac interacts with the wood barrel and the surrounding air, it evaporates at a rate of about 3 percent per year, losing both alcohol and water over a period of time. This occurrence is referred to as “la portion des anges,” which translates as “the angels share” in the local language. When a cognac is aged for more than 10 years in an oak barrel, the alcohol level falls to 40 percent by volume. Once moved to huge glass bottles called bonbonnes, the cognac is kept for future blending purposes. Because oak barrels lose their ability to provide flavor after four or five decades, so aging them for extended periods of time may not be helpful.
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In addition to its cognacs, Hennessy also produces a range of other spirits. These include Hennessy Black, a smooth and versatile cognac that is designed to be mixed in cocktails, and Hennessy Pure White, a clear cognac that is popular in the Caribbean. The company also produces a range of flavored cognacs, such as Hennessy Blackberry, which is infused with natural blackberry flavors.
A blend of over 40 eaux de vies from the four premier growing regions of Cognac. Beautiful golden color with a fruity sweetness and a hint of vanilla in the finish. A classic.
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Hennessy
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EAN-Code
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3245990250203
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ABV
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40% Vol.
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Weight
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1.24 kg
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Country of origin
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France
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What is stronger Hennessy?
What are the different Hennessy bottle sizes?
Here you will get to know about Hennessy bottle sizes. Hennessy offers a variety of bottle sizes to suit different needs and occasions. The most common sizes are 50ml, 200ml, 375ml, 700ml, and 1-liter bottles. Hennessy VS is available in all of these sizes, while Hennessy VSOP and XO are typically sold in larger sizes, such as 700ml and 1 liter.
What size is Hennessy cognac?
Hennessy offers a range of sizes for their cognac, ranging from 200ml (mini) bottles all the way up to 3- and 5-liter Jeroboams. The most commonly found sizes of Hennessy VS, VSOP, and XO are the 375ml, 750ml, and 1 Liter bottles, with the 1 Liter being the most popular and most widely-available size.
What size Hennessy Vs 375ml bottle?
Hennessy VS 375ml Bottle: The Hennessy VS 375ml Bottle is a half-bottle size that is ideal for those who want a bit more cognac than a 200ml bottle but don’t need a full-size bottle. Hennessy VS 700ml Bottle: The Hennessy VS 700ml Bottle is the standard size bottle for Hennessy VS and is widely available.
What size is Hennessy Richard?
Hennessy Richard is named after the company’s founder, Richard Hennessy, and is known for its exceptional quality and taste. As for the bottle sizes of Hennessy Richard, it is available in 700ml and 1-liter sizes. The 1-liter bottle is often referred to as the “magnum” size.