The
Cognac Delimited Area extends along the banks of the Charente all
the way to the Atlantic coast. It covers a large part of the
department of Charente, all of the Charente-Maritime and a few areas
of the Dordogne and Deux-Sèvres. This ancient country was once
called Aunis, Saintonge and Angoumois. In the heart of the region
lies Jarnac, Segonzac and Cognac which gave its name to the spirit.
Cognac lies 465 kilometers south-west of Paris and 120 kilometers
north of Bordeaux
The
entire Cognac vineyard covers around 80.000 hectares (1 hectare =
2,47 acres) and 15.000 plantations that produce white wine for the
production of Cognac. The main grape variety that is planted is Ugni
blanc (mostly "Folle Blanche" and "Colombard"). This slow ripening
variety is very resistant to diseases and produces a wine that has
two vital qualities : a high level of acidity and a generally low
alcohol content.