The 8 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Cognac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

October 17, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Cognac, France including Cognac Tasting Tour, Camus Cognac, Hennessy Les Visites, Remy Martin, Chateau Royal de Cognac, Martell Cognac's Visitors Center, Jardin Public de Cognac, Bar Luciole.
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1. Cognac Tasting Tour

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Cognac Tasting Tour

Leave the town of cognac and its beaten track. With a certified expert-guide, experience the vineyards during an excursion and meet the people who preserve the ancestral traditions. They will explain to you how they pass on the result of their work to the next generations. Take part in a masterclass independent of any producer or brand, to know everything about cognac, its long multinational history, its elaboration, its consumption. Workshop from 2 people. Excursions, tasting workshops, commented visits to distilleries and barrel factories. Wine tours, organisation of stays for small groups, cooking courses.

2. Camus Cognac

21 rue de Cagouillet BP19, 16100 Cognac France +33 5 45 32 72 96 [email protected] http://www.camus.fr/
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5.0 based on 380 reviews

Camus Cognac

Behind the scenes of a family's passion... Nos visites : * «VERTICAL OF CAMUS», the CAMUS range : 30€ * «CAMUS INSTENSITY, an Instant of Intensity» : 17€ * «CAMUS SINGLE ESTATE, the CAMUS’s family Borderies estate range” : 20€ * «CAMUS ILE DE RE », the 3 CAMUS blends made in Ile de Ré Island : 20€ * MASTER BLENDER (création de son propre assemblage de cognacs XO - creation of one's own blend of cognac, with one 50cl bottle offered - 2 hours approximately) : 160€ per adult or 200€ per adult for a private Master Blender tour * MASTER BLENDER (creation of one's own blend of cognac, with your own cask - 2 hours approximately) : please contact us for further details.

Reviewed By tmsddsmsd

My wife and I, and two other couples recently returned home from a magical Viking River cruise from Bordeaux to Bordeaux. A true highlight of the trip was the afternoon we spent at Camus Wine and Spirits. Our group of 30+ were treated to an exquisite and most tasty lunch, a tour of their amazing facility, and then a super fun and very unique afternoon where we blended our own Cognac. Our bottles were then professionally prepared, labeled and placed in a custom wood box to allow safe transportation home. Voila! Special shout out to Sylvie Perret, the lovely Visitor Relations Ambassador, who took care of every detail to ensure we all had the best time! A stellar highlight of our entire vacation! Merci beaucoup Camus and Sylvie!

3. Hennessy Les Visites

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4.5 based on 456 reviews

Hennessy Les Visites

Hennessy Boutique is open from Monday to Saturday. Due to the health situation, visits and tastings are currently suspended.

4. Remy Martin

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4.5 based on 530 reviews

Remy Martin

All year round by reservation, the House of Remy Martin reveals its know-how, history and values. Rooted in exception and creativity, each of our 15 programs is accompanied by a tasting moment so that you live a unique experience (from 1 hour to 1 day) surrounded by a dedicated and passionate team. From April to September by reservation, the Estate in Merpins opens its doors to visitors. Aboard a train, discover in comfort the production facilities of Remy Martin cognacs.

5. Chateau Royal de Cognac

127 boulevard Denfert Rochereau, 16100 Cognac France +33 5 45 36 88 86 [email protected] http://www.chateauroyaldecognac.com/
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4.5 based on 407 reviews

Chateau Royal de Cognac

The Royal Château of Cognac overlooking the Charente river was initially a 10th-century fortress designed to stop Norman invasions, and then in the 15th century became a stately home which was the birthplace of one of France’s most illustrious kings, Francis I. Baron Otard, who had founded its Cognac House in 1795, quickly understands that the thick walls provide exceptional aging conditions for his eaux-de-vie. He purchases the Château, saving it from total destruction The Royal Château of Cognac, which became a historic monument, is now a witness to French history and a Cognac House. We are offering a variety of tours combining two aspects of history: the history of France and the history of Baron Otard cognac up to the present day. Welcome to the Royal Château of Cognac!

Reviewed By vivelafrance1962 - Libourne, France

I took the 1-hour, 12 euro tour (the tour length is the same for everyone, the price varies only according to the quality of cognacs tasted at the end in the tasting room). I received a very warm welcome from the lovely Cecile, who speaks perfect English and was a very professional and informative guide when showing us through the chateau and the various cognac storage facilities. It's easy to find the entrance, right by the little roundabout before the bridge, loads of parking and close to other cognac houses, the river and the old town of Charente. I really recommend this tour to locals and tourists alike and they run all year round.

6. Martell Cognac's Visitors Center

16 avenue Paul Firino Martell, 16100 Cognac France +33 5 45 36 34 98 [email protected] http://www.martell.com/en-ww/visit-us
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Martell Cognac's Visitors Center

Crossing the threshold of the Martell House, in Cognac, means entering into a unique story. It is the story of a man, Jean Martell who founded his cognac house, in 1715 under the reign of Louis XIV. It is the story of a house which, from one generation to the next, has kept alive the age-old knowhow of vine- growers, distillers, barrel-makers and cellar masters. It is the story of a beautiful region, whose crus bear poetic names: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois. It is the story of a French art of living made up of refinement and elegance, whose spirit gives Martell cognacs their clearly recognizable style. It is a story to be discovered, explored… and savoured.

Reviewed By Omer_Gazit_Shalev - Tel Aviv, Israel

We were a group of 4 and chose the more extensive Borderies tour, and were accompanied by a wonderful private guide. I have been in Cognac five times, in dozens of tours and distillery, and by far one of our best guides ever. That tour included a visit to the vineyards and the Guyenne Distillery which were very interesting. The tour concluded with a tasting of Reserve Borderies and a personalized bottle each - nice touch. Highly recommended!

7. Jardin Public de Cognac

Boulevard Denfert Rochereau, Cognac France http://tourism-cognac.com/en/decouvrir/jardin-public/
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

Jardin Public de Cognac

Reviewed By Hyoga83 - Bordeaux, France

Beautifully maintained and kept public park, with historic buildings, pretty streams and gardens, the town hall... It is not always the case in France, but everything was clean and carefully manicured. They even have a few animals in the centre of it, for kids I guess.

8. Bar Luciole

14 Place du Solencon, 16100 Cognac France +33 5 45 81 70 11 https://www.facebook.com/barluciole/
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Bar Luciole

Reviewed By J70mcr - London, United Kingdom

Excellent service, bar staff were amazing even made a cocktail to our taste that wasn’t on the menu. And the cocktails were very good ;)

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