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Brandy And Cognac
In fact cognac sales in America increased 6.7 per cent last year. They have trebled in 10 years and now account for 36 per cent of all world sales. After years of decline, cognac is also booming in urban France, where the young drink it long with tonic or mineral water. So what is Cognac and what is the difference between Brandy and Cognac? Cognac is a type of brandy it is called cognac due to the region of France where it originates but has to go through a host of processes before it can actually be called by the name cognac. Brandy is made by distilling wine. The wine that is used for the production of brandy is acidic thin wine which goes through a double distilling process the resulting spirit is colourless ans has an alcohol contact of about 70%. Brandy was originally known as Brandywine and it can be made from grapes or other fruits think apricot or cherry brandy. The colour of the brandy id usually made by either aging the spirit in casks or by adding a colourant to imitate the process. Cognac however is a different beast produced by a simialr process it cant be sold or even called cognac until it has been aged for two years. The cognac is produuced by blending different mixtures of the aged spirit and the age of the final product depends on the age of the youngest distillate that has been used in the mixture. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Fiona Muller has been writing for over 20 years. She is a qualified journalist and has worked in food and drink writing for the last few years. For a selection of cognacs and brandys go to - laithwaites.co.uk |
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