The ideal approach is simple, the expert told Food Republic: Drink Cognac "neat, room temperature, and out of a snifter." Room temperature can be a subjective term, but Horn advised drinking ...
Brandy and Cognac are both popular drinks with many similarities, but their differences are where they truly shine. Here's everything you need to know.
Cognac is a type of French brandy, made from acidic white wine and produced in very restricted regions in France. It's delicious in all kinds of cocktails, is wonderful as a sauce for steak and ...
Brandy is a spirit made from distilled wine, usually served as an after-dinner drink or used in flambé dishes—like Jacques Pepin's recipe for classic Crepes Suzette. Brandy is a great addition ...