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Hotels in Cognac |
Anyone who does not already know what
COGNAC
is about will quickly nose its quintessential air as they stroll about the medieval lanes of the town's riverside quarter. For here is the greatest concentration of
chais
(warehouses), where a high-quality brandy is matured, its fumes blackening the walls with tiny fungi. Cognac
is
cognac, from the tractor driver and pruning-knife wielder to the manufacturer of corks, bottles and cartons. Untouched by recession (80 percent of production is exported), it is likely to thrive as long as the world has sorrows to drown - a sunny, prosperous, respectable, self-satisfied little place.
The Town
Cognac has a number of medieval stone and half-timbered buildings in the narrow streets of the old town, of which rue Saulnier and rue de l'Īsle-d'Or make atmospheric backdrops for a stroll, and picturesque
Grande-Rue
winds through the heart...
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