A superior cognac cocktail starts with the finest ingredients.
ART OF COGNAC COCKTAIL
Our award-winning cognac elevates every cocktail with its unique nuance for a celebration of flavor and sophistication in every glass.
A Recipe for Invention
Our History Can Be Savored in Every Cocktail
The Maison Courvoisier style reveals a rich history in every ingredient so that the craft itself can be tasted. Nowhere is this more true than in our cognac-based cocktails where our history is revealed through the aromas and flavors. Each one draws upon the terroirs, crus, and generations of people who thoughtfully developed our collection.
The French Twist is a perfect example of how our process enhances the cocktail: simple, approachable, elegant. Today, the French Twist is a hallmark of any reputable bar and the perfect way to drink cognac, during daytime festivities or an elegant evening soirée.
Another example of how to serve cognac is the Gala. In the 1950s, Master Blender, André Boufflet developed a new cognac made to be blended. This was a first and grew in popularity until it became more than just a drink; it transformed into a lifestyle.
MEET YOUR NEW FAVOURITE COGNAC COCKTAIL
The Courvoisier Gala is the surprisingly refreshing cognac-based cocktail you never knew you needed. A delightful combination of Courvoisier VS or VSOP and sparkling lemon soda, The Gala is bright, simple to make, and guaranteed to have friends asking, “How is this so good?
A TWIST ON CLASSIC
In the mid 19th Century, two parallel events were happening in the world of cognac.
The first occurred in Paris when Felix Courvoisier’s cognac had become the symbol of La Belle Époque. It graced the table of Napoleon III himself and was the official drink of the royal courts of Europe.
The second took place in Manhattan when infamous bartender Jerry Thomas invented the legendary Daisy Cocktail – a playful combination of spirit, citrus and soda.
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"ORDERING THE SAME COCKTAIL TWICE MEANS IT HAS ELEVATED THE [OUR] EXPERIENCE IN SOME WAY.”
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