Cognac Cocktails
Explore 64 cocktail recipes made with Cognac
Cognac brings a particular kind of polish to cocktails: it’s a grape-based spirit with a naturally rounded fruit character, made richer by double distillation in copper pot stills and time in oak. That combination gives it a layered profile—think orchard fruit, gentle spice, and warm wood—that can feel both luxurious and surprisingly versatile behind the bar. In mixed drinks, Cognac doesn’t just add strength; it adds depth, aroma, and a silky structure that helps a cocktail taste “finished.”
You’ll find Cognac starring in crisp, citrus-led classics like the Sidecar, where its richness plays beautifully against bright lemon and orange liqueur, and in more aromatic, spirit-forward serves that lean into its spice and oak. It also shows up in elegant, herbaceous combinations such as the Champs-Élysées, and in bolder, crowd-pleasing formats like the Scorpion, where it can anchor fruit and tropical notes without getting lost. Expect cocktails that feel refined yet expressive—ranging from sharp and refreshing to smooth, warming, and contemplative—always with that unmistakable brandy backbone.
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Top Cognac Cocktails
Cognac's Classic Citrus Harmony
Sidecar
Cognac, Triple sec, Lemon juice
Elegance in every sip.
Champs-Élysées
Cognac, Green Chartreuse, Aromatic bitters, Lemon juice, Sugar / simple syrup
Decadence in a Lowball
Tiger’s Milk
Cognac, Sugar / simple syrup, Vanilla essence, Cinnamon, Cream, Egg, Milk
Festive decadence in every sip.
Christmas Cake Martini
Cognac, Whiskey, Cherry brandy, Sugar / simple syrup, Lime juice, Almond extract
Timeless elegance in a glass.
Metropole
Cognac, White vermouth, Orange bitters, Gomme syrup, Peychaud's Aromatic Bitters
Tropical indulgence with a smooth, citrusy twist.
Scorpion
Gold rum, Cognac, Orgeat syrup, Lemon juice, Orange juice
History in a creamy sip.
Port Flip
Cognac, Port, Sugar / simple syrup, Egg
Exotic sophistication with vibrant notes.
East India No.2
Cognac, Orange liqueur, Sugar / simple syrup, Aromatic bitters, Pineapple juice
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Classic Cognac Cocktails
See all classicsCognac's Classic Citrus Harmony
Sidecar
Cognac, Triple sec, Lemon juice
Decadence in a Lowball
Tiger’s Milk
Cognac, Sugar / simple syrup, Vanilla essence, Cinnamon, Cream, Egg, Milk
Exotic sophistication with vibrant notes.
East India No.2
Cognac, Orange liqueur, Sugar / simple syrup, Aromatic bitters, Pineapple juice
Timeless elegance in a glass.
Metropole
Cognac, White vermouth, Orange bitters, Gomme syrup, Peychaud's Aromatic Bitters
Tropical indulgence with a smooth, citrusy twist.
Scorpion
Gold rum, Cognac, Orgeat syrup, Lemon juice, Orange juice
Nostalgic Southern Elegance
Sazerac
Absinthe, Cognac, Peychaud's Aromatic Bitters, Sugar
Pairs well with Cognac
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Q&A
What is the most popular cocktail made with cognac?
The Sidecar is one of the most popular cognac cocktails. It showcases cognac’s rich, complex character alongside citrus and a sweetener for a balanced, classic serve.
What ingredients pair well with cognac in cocktails?
Cognac pairs especially well with citrus (like lemon or orange), sweeteners (such as triple sec or simple syrup), and aromatic bitters. It also complements spice and oak-friendly flavors, making it a great base for spirit-forward classics.
How many cocktails can you make with cognac?
You can make 64 cocktails with cognac. That range includes well-known classics and more modern mixes where cognac adds depth and sophistication.
What is cognac and what does it taste like?
Cognac is a type of brandy produced exclusively in the Cognac region of France, made from grapes that are double-distilled in copper pot stills and aged in oak barrels for at least two years. It’s known for a rich, complex profile with notes of fruit, spices, and oak.
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