Cognac

Cognac ( /ˈkɒnjæk/ KON-yak), named after the town of Cognac in France, is a variety of brandy. It is produced in the wine-growing region surrounding the town from which it takes its name, in the French Departements of Charente and Charente-Maritime. For a distilled brandy to bear the name Cognac, an Appellation d'origine contrôlée, its production methods must meet certain legal requirements. In particular, it must be made from specified grapes (s... More

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  • Alcoholic beverage, distilled, all (gin, rum, vodka, whiskey) 80 proof

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 33.4 g (1.18 oz )
  • 66.6 g (2.35 oz )
  • 0 g (1.4E-21 oz )
  • 0 g (1.4E-19 oz )
  • 0 g (7.1E-20 oz )
  • 0 g (3.5E-20 oz )
  • 0 g (1.4E-21 oz )
  • 2.1E-20 g (7.4E-22 oz )
  • 0 g (3.2E-37 oz )
  • 1.8E-20 g (6.3E-22 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 967 kJ (6.04E+18 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 14037
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