Courvoisier Cognac - Cheap Alcohol Online
Courvoisier is amongst the four leading cognac houses in the world. Legend has it that the emperor Napoleon himself chose Courvoisier as his preferred cognac, therefore Courvoisier is often referred to as 'The Cognac of Napoleon'. The company dates back to 1828 and since has its headquarters in the town of Jarnac. With prestigious bottles such as Courvoisier Napoleon or Josephine, the cognac house is at the top of the luxury spirits market. The drink is strongly engrained in US Hip Hop culture with Busta Rhymes and P Diddy dedicating the song “Pass the Courvoisier” to the traditional cognac.
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History of Courvoisier
The legendary history of Courvoisier cognac goes back to the early 1800s, when Felix Couvoisier and Jules Gallois founded a wine merchant’s business in Paris. Soon after, they figured out that cognac was their true passion and they moved their business to Jarnac in the heart of the Cognac region to start up Courvoisier in 1828. When Napoleon was exiled to Saint Elena he ordered several barrels of cognac to take with him. Following this sign of appreciation, Courvoisier would start supplying the royal courts of Denmark, England and Sweden as well as the Imperial Court of Napoleon III. In fact, Courvoisier attained the official title of 'official supplier to the Imperial Court' in 1869.
Felix Courvoisier died without a son, so his nephews and their families continued the cognac tradition until the early 20th century when the English family Simon bought the cognac house. The Simons created a strong international brand identity with a new logo of the silhouette of Napoleon for the bottles.