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Cognac is a city in the French département of Charente.

This is the town that gave its name to the drink, a kind of brandy, which must be produced in the region around the town of Cognac in order to be called cognac. Additional requirements must be fulfilled:

  • it must be produced from wine using certain grape varieties;
  • it must be obtained through double distillation;
  • it must age is oak barrels, which give it its color and part of its taste.

Many of the cognac producers in the town allow visitors to taste their product.