Cognac

  • Cognac Park VS Carte Blanche

    Cognac Park VS Carte Blanche is the youngest Cognac produced by the Borderies-based House. A light and exciting entrance point for the Maison, this VS remains affordable (around $40 USD) without compromising quality. Composed of…

  • Cognac Park XO Grande Champagne

    Cognac Park XO Grande Champagne finds the Distillerie Tessendier brand reaching into Cognac’s higher echelon. It’s a unique Brandy within Park’s range as it avoids using any grapes from the Borderies region, where their estate…

  • Martell Cordon Bleu

    Martell Cordon Bleu

    Martell Cordon Blue is a legendary Cognac. First bottled in 1912 by Edouard Martell, the great-grandson of the House’s founder, Cordon Bleu is the brand’s flagship spirit. For many connoisseurs’ it’s their favorite Martell expression,…

  • Martell XO

    Martell XO

    Martell XO embraces tradition through cultivation by mixing the region’s most-heralded grapes with those that helped the French brandy house build its individual style. Rich and robust, the XO welcomes drinkers to the upper market…

  • Martell VSOP Medaillon

    Martell VSOP Medaillon is distinct from the other Cognacs from this Penot Ricard-owned house. It’s a celebratory blend that bears a gold medallion–hence the name–engraved with the portrait of Louis XIV and commemorates the birth…

  • Cognac Park XO Cigar Blend

    Cognac Park XO Cigar Blend provides a richer, sweeter option for those looking to explore the brand’s higher echelon Cognacs. While you don’t need to smoke a cigar while sipping this tasty tipple, we certainly…

  • Martell Blue Swift

    Martell Blue Swift

    Martell Blue Swift celebrates history by breaking with tradition. In 1783, the Pernod Ricard-owned distillery became the first house to ship Cognac to the United States. The newest expression of the Maison’s French brandy is…

  • Remy Martin VSOP

    Remy Martin VSOP

    In 1927, Remy Martin VSOP was born after the Cognac House’s Cellar Master André Renaud created the very first VSOP Fine Champagne, a choice that was certainly ahead of its time. It wasn’t until 11…

  • Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege

    The very first batch of Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege was made for King George IV of England. The royal requested a “Very Special Old Pale” from the Cognac House, and in 1815, the first shipment was…

  • Plume Frapin Grande Champagne Cognac

    It’s rare for a Cognac to come from a single estate, but that’s just one of the reasons that makes Plume Frapin Grande Champagne Cognac. This Cognac is the “quintessence of the Cellar Masters’ expertise…