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|name= Hennessy
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|type= [[Cognac (drink)|Cognac]]
|manufacturer= [[LVMH]]
|origin= {{Flagicon|France}} [[France]]
|introduced= 1765
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|proof= 80
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'''Hennessy''' is one of the oldest and most famous manufacturers of [[Cognac (drink)|cognac]], a type of French distilled [[wine]], or [[brandy]]. Hennessy currently sells about three million cases of cognac each year.
==History==
The company was born when the Irishman [[Richard Hennessy]]<ref>[http://www.irelandseye.com/irish/traditional/names/family/hennessy.shtm Irish Family Names - Hennessy<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, who had been a [[mercenary]] for the French king, was compensated with land in the town of [[Cognac]] in France in [[1765]] and started a trading business, initially sending liquor back to Irish friends and relatives. His son, [[James Hennessy]], expanded the business into the brandy production with which the town is now synonymous. The business was renamed James (or Jacques) Hennessy and Co, a name the company retains today. The company has been managed by successive generations of Hennessys (now in the eighth generation). Ownership has changed over the years, however. In [[1971]] Hennessy merged with [[Moet et Chandon|Moët et Chandon]]. In [[1987]] the drinks group then merged with fashion house [[Louis Vuitton]] to create what is now the world's largest [[luxury good]]s business: [[LVMH]].

==Marketing==
Recent innovations include trying to broaden the appeal of the drink beyond its traditional base of older drinkers, by introducing new products such as "Pure White" and "Fine de Cognac" and marketing them accordingly. <ref>Hein, Kenneth. "Cognac is in the house." ''Brandweek''. September 22, 2003 [http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/branding-brand-development/4681295-1.html]</ref>

==Popular Culture==
Hennessy is popular amongst many hip-hop artists and is frequently mentioned in rap lyrics.<ref> MacLean, Natalie. "Bring on the bling -- rappers give Cristal and Hennessy street cred." ''San Francisco Chronicle''. December 16, 2004 [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/12/16/WIGNCAC0AG1.DTL]</ref>

In the [[James Bond]] film ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]'', Bond, rescued by a [[St Bernard (dog)|St. Bernard]] in [[Switzerland]], curtly dismisses the dog and tells him to bring Five Star Hennessy.

==Notable Consumers==
North Korean leader [[Kim Jong-il]] is known to have a penchant for Hennessy, purportedly being their number one customer over the past ten years.<ref>Blitzer, Wolf. [http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/08/wbr.kim.jong.il/ "North Korean leader loves Hennessey, Bond movies"], ''CNN.com'', [[January 8]] [[2003]]. Accessed [[July 9]] [[2007]].</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://hennessy.com/ Hennessy Website]

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Revision as of 05:59, 26 May 2008

Hennessy
File:Logo hennessy.PNG
TypeCognac
ManufacturerLVMH
Country of origin France France
Introduced1765
Proof (US)80
Websitewww.hennessy.com Edit this on Wikidata

Hennessy is one of the oldest and most famous manufacturers of cognac, a type of French distilled wine, or brandy. Hennessy currently sells about three million cases of cognac each year.

History

The company was born when the Irishman Richard Hennessy[1], who had been a mercenary for the French king, was compensated with land in the town of Cognac in France in 1765 and started a trading business, initially sending liquor back to Irish friends and relatives. His son, James Hennessy, expanded the business into the brandy production with which the town is now synonymous. The business was renamed James (or Jacques) Hennessy and Co, a name the company retains today. The company has been managed by successive generations of Hennessys (now in the eighth generation). Ownership has changed over the years, however. In 1971 Hennessy merged with Moët et Chandon. In 1987 the drinks group then merged with fashion house Louis Vuitton to create what is now the world's largest luxury goods business: LVMH.

Marketing

Recent innovations include trying to broaden the appeal of the drink beyond its traditional base of older drinkers, by introducing new products such as "Pure White" and "Fine de Cognac" and marketing them accordingly. [2]

Popular Culture

Hennessy is popular amongst many hip-hop artists and is frequently mentioned in rap lyrics.[3]

In the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Bond, rescued by a St. Bernard in Switzerland, curtly dismisses the dog and tells him to bring Five Star Hennessy.

Notable Consumers

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is known to have a penchant for Hennessy, purportedly being their number one customer over the past ten years.[4]

References

  1. ^ Irish Family Names - Hennessy
  2. ^ Hein, Kenneth. "Cognac is in the house." Brandweek. September 22, 2003 [1]
  3. ^ MacLean, Natalie. "Bring on the bling -- rappers give Cristal and Hennessy street cred." San Francisco Chronicle. December 16, 2004 [2]
  4. ^ Blitzer, Wolf. "North Korean leader loves Hennessey, Bond movies", CNN.com, January 8 2003. Accessed July 9 2007.

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