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Will work for Boli GM's
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Marc
Location: Lost in translation...near Newnan, GA
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Okay...I'll start this one...
![]() Remy XO ...and... ![]() Grand Marnier Cuvee du Centcinquantenaire - 150th Anniversary
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Will work for Boli GM's
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Marc
Location: Lost in translation...near Newnan, GA
Posts: 1,417
Trading: (23)
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Move up to the XO's...much smoother...and not that much more $$$...
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Boiler Up!
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Doesn't look like this thread is very active, but I need a little advice.
What brands would you recommend to someone that hasn't had any prior cognac experience? My budget would be around $120, not sure how much decent cognacs cost. |
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I am partial to Pierre Ferrand as it was being made in the early 1700's and has a great taste to it. While it is made in France it is made in a very good region along with their wines.
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That's a Corgi
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PF just blows away the big names like it's not even funny. No carmel coloring and and BS like Remy and like do...
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My favorite is A. Hardy Cognac Noces d'Or 50 Yr Old 750ml (second picture) which sells for around $200. It is the same cognac which comes in A. Hardy Captain Noces D'Or Decanter Cognac 50 Years Old 750ml which sells for as much as $1600.
Pic of the Captain. ![]() Pic of same cognac with regular bottle ![]() Amazing how much they charge for a fancy decanter. Go for the regular bottle and you can enjoy a 50 year old cognac for just over what many of the XO's go for. A real nice special occasion drink for cognac drinkers. |
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