Best Cognac


As the title says!

im quite a cognac novice i admit, while i love it (it is my favorite drink) the only cognac i have extensive experience with is Remy Martin XO, which i very much enjoy...so help me select my next bottle!!
mbacinello
There is no accounting for taste, of course, but, for myself, once I tasted tres vieux Calvados, there simply was no reason to ever pursue cognac again. I loathe hyperbole but the finer Calvados products are simply in another league, and I am comparing products from both camps in very similar price ranges ( like $150. to $300. per bottle ). Wrap your lips ( and, especially, nose ) around a 25-30 year old Adrien Camut or a Coeur de Lion, to name a couple, and see if you can ever go back.
Mes Chers Amis Americains! (My dear American friends),

Why go to France when you can enjoy fine Californian fare.
Technically not Cognac, Bonny Doon vineyards offers a great "Brandy" Marc de Cigare. It holds its own against many of the Cognacs listed above.

Unfortunately I checked the Bonny Doon web-site and they do not seem to be offering it anymore. But Acresverde will be happy to know that they do offer a Calvadoon!.

Fine music, fine wine (or spirits) c'estla belle vie!
Come on guys, why on earth should we want to compare apples and oranges (or rather apples and grapes) and restrict ourselves to one of those? We listen to different kinds of music also, don't we. In the words of D.P. Gumby, my brain would hurt, seriously, if I were ever forced to choose between vintage Grosperrin cognac, vintage Francis Darroze armagnac, Adrien Camut "Rareté" calvados or 1964 Black Bowmore whisky for the rest of my life. But there are other products that belong in the chamber of treasures as well: Randall Grahm's "Marc de Cigare" is surely one of those as well as Reinhard Löwenstein's rare occasional Tresterbrand of Eiswein or TBA, Romano Levi's grappa, Giovi's ciliegie dell'Etna or Pierre Morey's "simple" Fine de Bourgogne. Nothing more boring than always having to drink the same wine.

Nick_sr, good to meet another Doon aficionado on Audiogon, Randall sure is one of the most fascinating people in the trade, yeah, DEWN forever!
Hi Edouard, I just ordered a bottle of your Petite Champagne Millésime 1976 from Le-Cognac.com. Just curious, could you tell me where the vineyard is, is it a single lieu-dit that one can situate on the map? Also, I assume Le Cognac are probably offering a very recent bottling, 2010 possibly?

Congratulations for the great music on your website! Whilst I was writing this, I have been listening to Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers' "Moanin'" and right now it's Django Reinhardt's "Nuages"!

Cordialement
Karel
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