Not to worry, we have you covered. Here’s a list of truly unique cognac gifts for Cognac lovers.
1. Flaviar Gift Card
Take all the guesswork out of your gifting and give them "the Gift of Choice" with a Flaviar Gift Card.
This gift card lets them call the shots when choosing their favorite dram or they can use it to join the exclusive Flaviar Club.
2. Sephina
What happens when cognac mingles with fortified wine? It’s absolutely divine.
Become the best gift giver your friends and family ever had and gift them a bottle of extravagant and delicious Sephina—give your loved one a reason to dance like a Flapper from the Roaring Twenties.
Sephina is a craft spirit blend of 56% V.S.O.P. cognac and 44% Pineau Des Charentes fortified wine, produced at a family company located in the heart of the cognac region in France with roots dating back to 1777.
If you have a cognac lover in your life, you probably want to make them happy, maybe even spoil them a bit and this is the perfect way to do so!
Country: France
Distillery: Vinet-Delpech Distillery
Style: Spirit
Alcohol: 30%
“I love this stuff. Keep a bottle in my office and can pour in a glass and sip at night if I work late. When I don’t want to take the time to make a Manhattan this does the trick.. 10/10.” - Kelly
3. Frérot Extra Cognac
Frérot Extra is the grand return of Frérot, the People’s Cognac. After Frérot XO, this is its older and bolder brother.
But terroir is just one of the pillars upon which we built this delightful cognac; the other is age. The cognacs in the blend were aged between 30 and 50 years, and we’re betting on their rich and complex characters to enchant your giftee's palate.
Country: France
Region: Cognac
Age: 30-50 Year Old
Style: Cognac
Alcohol: 41%
If you are looking for something to amplify your loved one’s cognac experience Frérot Extra is your go-to gift!
3. Flaviar Merch
Elevate the spirits game with some trendy Flaviar Merch. From socks, shirts, and sweaters to cool flasks and a full-blown home bar that you can personalize with the recipient's name.
And for those who want to be a little bit more Frenchy, there's an elegant Frérot Razor Blade Lapel Pin to broadcast their allegiance to excellence, first-class glassware, and the coolest Fonzie-level coasters made of leather or concrete. You gotta look good when you feel good.
4. Cognac Tasting Box
Flaviar brings the distillery tasting experience home. Imagine the endless potential of joy when a cognac lover receives a cognac Tasting Box™. This is definitely a must-have gift this year!
Themed Tasting Boxes™ are a perfect fit for both beginners and veterans of taste. You can always buy one for yourself as well and set up a drinking party.
5. Shakmat 23 Year Old
Introduce your loved ones to cognac’s lesser-known (but equally delicious) cousin, Armenian brandy.
Shakmat (or shakhmat) is the Armenian word for "chess", and this special edition is a perfect choice for everyone who love all things unique. Shakmat 23 Year-Old is a premium brandy originating from the birthplace of winemaking. It is an embodiment of Armenia’s two national treasures – chess and konyak. Although technically, not a cognac, this is definitely an interesting gift for a cognac lover.
Country: Armenia
Age: 23 Year Old
Style: Armenian brandy
Maturation: Caucasian oak
Alcohol: 40%
A bottle of Shakmat, invented in cahoots with Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit, will impress even the toughest critics. Hell, it might just become the gift you will be tempted not to give!
6. The F(l)avorite One(s)
A bottle of booze is a staple of gifts since 1388 (give or take a year) and it’s a safe bet for any friend that’s not a teetotaler. We compiled a helpful holiday selection of you-can’t-go-wrong bottles, just for you.
Among them, there are the Flaviar community’s all-time favorite bottles:
These two are so popular with our members that they have both received the Flaviar Community Award at a point in time.
But we also warmly recommend Martell Blue Swift Cognac which is undoubtedly the hot stuff of the 2023.
We hope we made your gift-hunting easier.
Cheers!