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COGNAC VS François VOYER
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Country: | France | Region: | Cognac | Appellation: | Grande Champagne | Colour: | X | Content: | 70 cl | Grapes: | 100 % Ugni Blanc
| Classification: | V.S. | Matering: | 18 | Alcohol degree: | 40 % | Serve at: | +/- 18°C | Serve with: | after dinner, with a cup of coffee | Description: | Cognac is the result of the distillation of wine. It comes from the area of Charentes in France. The name 'cognac' originates from the village of Cognac, situated north west of Bordeaux. Cognac has to be elaborated in this specific region to be allowed to use the name 'cognac'. Cognac is mostly made out of the ugni blanc grape. |
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