cognacs

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Definition of cognacs in English Turkish dictionary

cognac
{i} fransa'nın cognac bölgesi üzümünden yapılan konyak
cognac
{i} konyak

Bu konyak, otuz yaşında, daha az değil. - This cognac is about thirty years old, no less.

cognac
{i} kanyak, konyak
English - English
plural of cognac
Cognac
a city in the Charente département of France, famous for cognac brandy
cognac
a brandy distilled from white wine in the region around Cognac in France

Major manufacturers add a small proportion of caramel to colour their cognacs.

cognac
"All cognacs are brandies, but not all brandies are cognacs" Cognac is a brandy produced in the region of Cognac, France Grapes grown in this region are picked and pressed to extract the juice The juice is fermented to make wine that is weak in alcohol (» 6 to 8% alc /vol ) and very acidic The wine is then distilled twice to become young cognac The young cognac is aged in oak casks, for a period of time, before being bottled and sold The following indications on the label tell you how long it has been aged
cognac
A type of brandy produced only in the Cognac region of France Suberb brandy of France, made only from grapes grown in the cognac region of France
cognac
World's best-known and most highly regarded brandy It is distilled from grapes, and true Cognac only originates in the Cognac region of west-central France
cognac
A kind of French brandy, so called from the town of Cognac
cognac
The finest of all Brandies aged in oak vats for a minimum of 3 years
cognac
high quality grape brandy distilled in the Cognac district of France
cognac
{i} alcoholic drink
cognac
Cognac is a type of brandy made in the south west of France. a bottle of Cognac. one of the world's finest cognacs. A cognac is a glass of cognac. Phillips ordered a cognac. a kind of brandy (=strong alcoholic drink) made in France, or a glass of this drink (Cognac town in western France). Brandy from the French departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime. Tracing its origin to the 17th century, cognac (named for the town of Cognac) is distilled from white wine in special pot stills (alembics) and aged in Limousin oak. Most cognacs spend from one and one-half to five years in wood, though rarer varieties may age much longer
cognac
the world's best-known and most highly regarded brandy Distilled from grapes, true Cognac originates only in the Cognac regiion of west-central France
cognacs
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