Cognac, France, renowned for its iconic spirit, hosts a trio of annual festivals that showcase its cultural and culinary heritage, drawing enthusiasts worldwide. The Fête du Cognac, held in late July along the marina, celebrates the region’s signature drink with tastings, distillery tours, local food pairings like seafood and Pineau des Charentes, and live music over three days. The Cognac Blues Passions Festival, launched in 1994 and occurring in early July, fills the town’s public gardens with soulful blues performances, attracting international artists and music lovers. Rounding out the year, the European Literature Festival (LEC Festival) in mid-November transforms Cognac into a literary hub, featuring European authors, debates, and awards like the Jean Monnet Prize, with a focus on a different region annually.