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Porsche-O-Phile 02-16-2008 03:13 PM

Cognac - use all at once or re-seal bottle OK?
 
I picked up a bottle of cognac XO the other night but as a relatively new person to finer liquors (I've traditionally been a beer/wine kind of guy) I'm not sure if it's like a wine or a liquor. Should I wait for an occasion where I can serve it and use the entire contents in a single evening or maybe over the course of a day or two, or is it okay to open, enjoy a little and then re-seal the bottle for another month or two until the fancy hits me again?

Just curious - like I said, I'm new to this stuff. I like it, but being that it's expensive, I don't want to waste it either.

Hugh R 02-16-2008 03:15 PM

Cognac is a regional brand of Brandy from a certain area of France. Yeah it can be recorked and kept for years.

livi 02-16-2008 05:30 PM

Yes, for years and years. Does not get any worse than when you open it in the first place. ;)

96740 02-16-2008 06:34 PM

Re-cork is OK. :cool:

craigster59 02-16-2008 06:57 PM

I think you need to invite us over to help polish that bottle off before it turns to balsamic vinegar. What the hell were you thinking!!! Oh, and Scottmandue will bring the cigars.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-16-2008 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 3773187)
I think you need to invite us over to help polish that bottle off before it turns to balsamic vinegar. What the hell were you thinking!!! Oh, and Scottmandue will bring the cigars.

Sure!

Southern CA "Cognac, Coffee & Cars Club?" :)

Probably not in that order though.

And generally not the best idea to mix such beverages with automobiles, but I think in general we're a responsible group here - at least insofar as that. Maybe an occasional GTG to enjoy a couple of spirits and a little wrenching or something.

Might be on to something there!

Pelicans always welcome here.

EDIT:

Hmmm. . . Thinking about this more: "Cognac, Cigars, Conversation, Coffee & Cars Club". :)

KaptKaos 02-16-2008 08:28 PM

Glad you added the cigars part.

Lawnchairs, and a nice view at sunset also goes well with those things too :) When's the party?

rammstein 02-17-2008 12:55 AM

Its true- it will go bad unless you invite over some people to help you finish it on the double...

red-beard 02-17-2008 02:31 AM

Curious which brand.

I prefer Martell, and these days only drink XO. Not that I drink it very often. I use VS for cooking.

When you compare a bottle of Cognac in price to wine by servings, it is much easier to justify the cost of XO.

LakeCleElum 02-17-2008 08:19 AM

Sometimes the cork flies out the window when you have to use one hand to shift and steer with your knees. Then, you have no choice but to finish it off!!!!!!!!!

JCF 02-17-2008 03:32 PM

Anything less than XO (or something of equal quality) is undrinkable.
And that would sure be a trick to finish off a bottle in one sitting !
Go ahead and cork it.

dipso 02-17-2008 04:02 PM

Like all liquor, the cap/cork should always go directly into the trash upon opening.
There should never be any doubt about finishing it.

KaptKaos 02-17-2008 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JCF (Post 3774581)
Anything less than XO (or something of equal quality) is undrinkable.

EDIT: I just saw that "something of equal quality" part. There are brands that label their Cognac XO or VSOP, but at $15/bottle its not the same as Remy XO.

Different brands have different designations. Depending on the brand, a VS can be as good as an XO, and a VSOP even better.

I say test a bunch and drink what you like.

BTW: If you like the Cognac, try Armagnac too. There are lots of different brands and it has a slight different character.

Good luck!

.ps I think I might pour me a snifter now that I think of it! :D

JCF 02-18-2008 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaptKaos (Post 3774959)
EDIT: I just saw that "something of equal quality" part. There are brands that label their Cognac XO or VSOP, but at $15/bottle its not the same as Remy XO.

Different brands have different designations. Depending on the brand, a VS can be as good as an XO, and a VSOP even better.

I say test a bunch and drink what you like.

BTW: If you like the Cognac, try Armagnac too. There are lots of different brands and it has a slight different character.

Good luck!

.ps I think I might pour me a snifter now that I think of it! :D

VT (very true)

Also there are some EXCELLENT Spanish brandy's - they tend to be less expensive and due to the solera process and sherry casks used to create them even the lesser designations are sweeter and more mellow than Cognacs or Armagnacs.

I received a bottle of Leopold Gourmel (Cognac) for Christmas.
Compared to the Martell XO (Supreme) I had been drinking it seemed a bit thin and harsh - but I came quickly to appreciate it's light floral qualities. Bottle is down to one more drink.

ps I think if it wasn't 9:30 am I would finish her off.

on2wheels52 02-18-2008 06:17 AM

Can rember my dad saying GI's in the ETO would use cognac as an ersatz lighter fluid, maybe produced a blue flame but I have none at present to find out.
Jim

JCF 02-18-2008 08:39 AM

Thats why they use it for "flambees"
and actually, that's all the cheap stuff is good for (lighter fluid).

stevepaa 02-18-2008 09:31 AM

after the Armagnac, we'll get you onto fine whiskeys and ports, and of course cuban cigars. slipery slope indeed.

JCF 02-18-2008 09:37 AM

and then (according to another thread ) - Proust
But we know that is nonsense - I am reading not Proust but the new Pevear/Volokhonsky translation of War and Peace.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-18-2008 09:56 AM

The stuff I got was Hennessy. XO was about $120 a bottle, I also got a bottle of the VS at about $50 (not cheap in either case). The XO is officially to keep for a long time (I won't open it) but I may sample some of the VS later today.

KaptKaos 02-18-2008 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JCF (Post 3776127)
and then (according to another thread ) - Proust
But we know that is nonsense - I am reading not Proust but the new Pevear/Volokhonsky translation of War and Peace.

Bah - go Hemingway. He's easier to read, but harder to understand. AND he drank like a fish, fished like a drunk, chased women, and smoked cigars.

He supposedly said: "There are but three true sports--bullfighting, mountain climbing, and motor-racing. The rest are merely games."


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