cognac

word

/ˈkɑnˌjæk/
KAHN-yak
/kˈɒnjæk/
KON-yak

Definition

Cognac is a type of high-quality brandy made from grapes, produced in the Cognac region of France.

Usage & Nuances

'Cognac' always refers to brandy from the Cognac region and follows strict production rules; it's often seen as sophisticated or luxurious. Don't use 'cognac' for any brandy—only for those from this region.

Example Sentences

This bar serves one of the rarest bottles of cognac in the city.

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He gifted his boss a box of expensive cognac for the holidays.

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After the deal was signed, they celebrated with a toast of cognac.

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He poured a glass of cognac after dinner.

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Cognac is made in France.

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Some people like to drink cognac with ice.

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