1936 The Artistry of Mixing Drinks by Frank Meier

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Cognac Brandy is produced In the two departments of Cha- rente and Charente-lnferieure, and the town of Cognac has for centuries been the centre of the Brandy trade. Brandy merchants were known already In the Cognac district about the middle of the XVII century. In the beginning of the XVIll century, firms at present existing were established, and from this date the Cognac trade began to take an Important position. Its produce becoming celebrated the world over. The Charentes are divided Into districts known by the names of" Grande Champagne ", " Petite Champagne ", " Borderies ", "Fins Bois", "Bons Bois". and "Bois Ordlnalres", producing Brandies of various grades. The blending of all these different qualities. In the proportions required to suit the taste of different countries, constitutes the secret of each firm.

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