Courvoisier Cognac, founded in 1835 by Félix Courvoisier and Jules Gallois, is one of the “Big Four” cognac houses, steeped in history and tied to Napoleon Bonaparte, who reportedly favored it—earning it the nickname “The Cognac of Napoleon.” Based in Jarnac, France, it sources grapes from Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, and Borderies, crafting its signature smooth, floral, and fruity profile under master blender Patrice Pinet. Aged in Limousin oak, offerings like VS, VSOP, and the luxurious XO blend youthful vigor with mature depth, featuring notes of peach, vanilla, and spice. With global sales soaring—part of Suntory’s portfolio since 2011—Courvoisier balances heritage with accessibility, appealing to both sippers and mixologists.