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Cognac Old Fashioned Recipe

    Cognac Old Fashioned Recipe

    Cognac is a brandy kind. It is often created from Ugni Blanc grapes cultivated in France’s Cognac region. Cognac is normally more expensive because it is more special and scarce due to the grapes used.

    Cognac is a fruit-based liquor distilled from white wine; thus, it is lighter than most grain-based spirits like bourbon or whiskey. The addition of Cognac to a basic old-fashioned makes it suitable for summer or any season. 

    Let’s jump right into the Cognac Old Fashioned Recipe.

    Cognac Old Fashioned Recipe

    This Cognac Old Fashioned is a delicious variation of the traditional cocktail. Discover the depth and warmth that Cognac provides. Contrary to what you may believe, Cognac is a year-round liquor; thus this cocktail can be enjoyed throughout the year.

    Let’s know the whole procedure so that you can enjoy it too!

    Time:

    • Preparation – 5 mins

    Ingredients: 

    • 1.75 oz Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilège
    • 2 Angostura bitter dashes
    • 0.4 oz Simple Syrup
    • 1 Orange zest

    Directions:

    • Place a few drops of bitters in an Old-Fashioned glass and fill the rest with ice.
    • Combine the syrup with a small amount of water.
    • Gently add the Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilège.
    • Add an orange twist as a garnish.
    • Enjoy!

    Tips For Cognac Old Fashioned:

    • You can also substitute Black Pepper Tincture for bitters, which adds a bit of spice and a touch more alcohol to the drink.
    • How to make Tincture: Allow 1 tbsp black peppercorns and 1/4 cup Everclear to sit for at least 3 days. You can have a tincture by straining out the peppercorns.

    What is Cognac & How Does It Taste Like?

    Cognac is one variety of brandy. It is often produced from Ugni Blanc grapes farmed in France’s Cognac region. Due to the exclusivity and rarity of the grapes utilized, Cognac is typically more expensive.

    Cognac is really versatile when it comes to blending, and it works wonderfully in an Old Fashioned. It has a similar flavor to brandy, although it may have a spice or depth that brandy lacks.

     Cognac is double-distilled in copper pot stills and matured in French oak barrels for at least two years. In this manner, it ages similarly to whiskey or wine, and the majority of cognacs remain in barrels longer than the minimum needed.

    Bottom Line

    This was all about Cognac Old Fashioned Recipe. You can enjoy any Cognac brand you have, either Henessy, RÉMY MARTIN, or Proof Old fashioned, as you like. We recommend a Cognac Old Fashioned as a less heavy alternative to the original, and we hope you like it as much as we do.

    We hope you like the recipe. Let us know your thoughts & suggestions in the comments below!

    Thank you for reading!