Cognac
(noun)
- A type of brandy, made in the region around the town of Cognac in western France.
- A type of brandy that is made in the region around the town of Cognac in western France, known for its smooth, rich flavor and high alcohol content.
Origin:
From cognac, a town in western france.
Examples:
- Cognac is a type of brandy that is aged in oak barrels.
- I prefer to drink my cognac neat, without any ice or mixer.
- The cognac was smooth and had a rich, complex flavor.
- The bottle of cognac was a gift from my grandfather.
- Cognac is often used as an after-dinner drink, served in a snifter.