1. cognac - Noun
2. Cognac - Proper noun
A kind of French brandy, so called from the town of Cognac.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCognac and pineau are two of the major agricultural products with maize, corn and sunflowers being the others. Source: Internet
Add cognac (or brandy) and heat till alcohol evaporates (1 minute or so). Source: Internet
Cognac and South African brandy are examples of brandy produced in batches while many American brandies use fractional distillation in column stills. Source: Internet
Kesha Ward and 2Chainz sipped on Martell Cognac at the Versace & 2Chainz event on Friday night with Pernod Ricard. Source: Internet
Shōchū has long gained international favor and has come to be comparable to Bordeaux for wine, Scotch for whiskey, and Cognac for brandy. Source: Internet
Cocktails we can’t get enough of: the chocolatey Muddy Waters (Pierre Ferrand 1840 cognac, Averna, orgeat, cold-brew coffee, condensed milk, nutmeg) and the tangy Sunday Bloody Sunday (Vida mescal, seasonal sangrita, chili-lime salt rim). Source: Internet