Cognac
Cognac Guide & Staff Picks
Read the Age Designation
- VS (Very Special) — minimum 2 years aged. Use in cocktails (Sazerac, Sidecar, French Connection).
- VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) — minimum 4 years. Versatile; sip or mix.
- XO (Extra Old) — minimum 10 years (raised from 6 in 2018). Sip neat.
- XXO / Hors d'Âge — minimum 14 years. Special-occasion sipping.
Buffalo House Cognac Picks
- VS — under $50: Hennessy VS, Rémy Martin VS, Martell VS, Courvoisier VS.
- VSOP — $50–$120: Hennessy VSOP, Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal, Martell VSOP, Pierre Ferrand 1840.
- XO — $200+: Hennessy XO, Rémy Martin XO, Martell XO, Camus XO, Hardy XO.
- Specialty: Hennessy Paradis, Rémy Martin Louis XIII (allocated, $5,000+), Pierre Ferrand 10 Generations.
How to Drink Cognac
Skip the brandy snifter — too wide, dissipates the alcohol vapor. Use a small tulip glass at room temperature. Sip slowly; let the spirit warm in the glass. Pair with dark chocolate, hard aged cheese, walnuts, or a good cigar (XO and up).
Cognac Cocktails
Sazerac (Cognac + rye + absinthe + Peychaud's — the original recipe used Cognac before phylloxera wiped out French vineyards), Sidecar (Cognac + Cointreau + lemon), French Connection (Cognac + amaretto), Vieux Carré, Brandy Alexander.
Cognac vs Armagnac vs Brandy
Cognac and Armagnac are both French grape brandies from defined regions; Cognac is double-distilled in pot stills, Armagnac is single-distilled in column stills (richer, rustic). "Brandy" without geographic designation can come from anywhere — California, Spain (Brandy de Jerez), Mexico — and varies wildly in quality.
Buy Cognac in Buffalo, NY
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