From the May issue of the Seraph, Newsletter of the Barony of Angels in the Kingdom of Caid.

Rowanna's Travels Part 8: Cognac

The chateau currently has a very important role, it is where cognac is made by Otard cognac, and exported (and drunk) all over the world. I took a joint tour of the distillery and castle. It was a great tour, though it was all in French and I had to translate for my American colleagues. We also took a tour of Remy Martin, it was a larger distillery and we got to see more of the process including the barrel making. Both tours gave samples at the end, though I am not much of a cognac drinker. But when in Cognac….

 

 

The small town of Cognac in the southwest of France has a long and colorful history, and was famous in its own way long before Remy Martin started exporting brandy. The chateau of the town was built at the end of the 9th century to keep the Normans out of the region during the reign of the last Carolingians. Around 1190 the Plantagenet Kings took control of the town when Amelie de Cognac married Philip of Falconbridge, the illegitimate son of Richard the Lion-Heart. The Chateau (and town) were returned to the French in 1375. It was rebuilt around 1450 by Count Jean de Valois, who had been a prisoner in England for 33 years (1412-1445). His grandson became François I, King of France in 1515. The chateau remained in Royal hands until the Royals lost their heads.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Travels of Rowanna:

London|Shrewsbury|Ludlow|Clun|Cardiff|

|Chartres|Anjou & Angers|Cognac|Saint Emilion|Toulouse & Foix

 

 

 

 

 

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