cognac (n.) A kind of French brandy, so called from the town of Cognac.
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cognac kō′nyak, n. an excellent quality of
French brandy, so called because much of it is made near the town
Cognac, in Charente
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Cognac is an alcoholic drink. It is made from grapes. It is a kind of brandy. This means there is 40 percent of alcohol or more in it. It is made around the city of Cognac. Only a few very special kinds of grapes may be used to produce the brandy.
The most important cognac importers are the United States, followed by Great Britain and Japan.
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