Father's Day is just around the corner, and getting him a bottle of fine spirits is undoubtedly one of the best options. In the last issue, we recommended 10 types of whisky for everyone, and this time we recommend 10 kinds of cognacs for everyone.
- Hardy xo fine champagne cognac

Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $108. Made from large and small Champagne grapes, with Hardy's signature soft smooth texture, full of intense colours, aromas of rose petals, dates and humidors, as well as notes of cinnamon, cloves and raisins, even the most discerning cognac connoisseur will impress him.
Gautier xo gold & blue cognac
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $136. It is an elegant and smooth xo cognac with hints of floral, fruity, vanilla, accompanied by flavours of toast and cinnamon. This cognac was named gold and blue to pay homage to the sunshine of ripe grapes (golden) and the Osme River (blue) where Mason Gautier is located. All Gauteier's cognacs are aged in a watermill on the river, built in the 18th century, an environment with unique temperatures and humidity that gives spirits a unique taste.
- Fhrabbin vsop Champagne Cognac (frapin vsop grande champagne cognac)
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $62. From the veteran Cognac House Frapin, the living water made by blending grapes from the Grand Champagne region, it was named the best vsop at the 2016 World Cognac Competition. Has distinctly spicy flavors of nutmeg, cinnamon, syrup, gingerbread, and fresh roasted apples and green fruits. The entrance is rich and spicy, with fruity tastes of apple and melon and a rich texture. The aftertaste is sweet and satisfying.
- Merlet brothers blend cognac
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $50. Blended for 4-10 years, cognac is great, both pure and used to blend cocktails. It comes from the Merlet, which began in 1850 as an affirmation of the character of Pierre and Luc, the son of Gilles Merlet: enthusiasm and determination.
- Martell cordon bleu cognac
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $163. First bottled by Edouard Martell in 1912, this classic cognac is Martell's flagship brand and has become synonymous with the highest quality standards, becoming a favorite martell style for many cognac connoisseurs. The smell is like stewed plums soaked in Earl's tea, fragrant and distinctive. There are aromas of dark chocolate, pink pepper, pineapple and mango. The soft, silky texture is absolutely delightful in the mouth. Tempting fruity notes with hints of candied orange peel and coffee and dark chocolate. The aftertaste is rich in fruity and citrus aromas that last a long time.
- Remy martin xo cognac
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $184. Contains 85% of the Greater Champagne Eau de Vieux, very smooth, rich and mellow.
——御鹿1988(hine 1988 cognac / grande champagne / landed 1990 / bot.2004)
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at £225. A delicious complex of cognacs from Mika, cleverly blended with the flavours of soft fruit and delicious mushrooms. The delicate oak scent is always present in the background, and the aftertaste is long.
-Fanny fougerat iris poivré xo cognac
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at $86. One of the youngest female producers in the industry, it is made from grapes from the borderies, the smallest cognac appellation. This xo is the epitome of innocence and femininity, exuding delicate floral scents and natural touches, but after your last sip, its taste still lingers...
- Camus cuvee cognac
Alcohol: 40% abv, priced at £50. Made from grapes from the Fringe and Grand Champagne regions, the wines are pale amber in colour with seductive aromas of violet and soft chestnuts, with round, supple textures and a long aftertaste.
Pierre ferrand 10 generations cognac
Alcohol: 46% abv, priced at $59 (500 ml). Aged in French suturgy sweeteners 20% in barrels, it has a beautiful golden color with seductive aromas of spices, pastries, dried, apricots, coconut and caramel. Sleek and full-bodied, with a mild irritation of barrel spices and peppers, followed by roasted pears, honey, musk grapes, pineapple and cloves, it's a delight to drink. The aftertaste is also relatively long, and there are also fruity, mint, fresh tobacco fragrances, and the layering is very sufficient.
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