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Courvoisier

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Courvoisier is a type of cognac. Courvoisier is famous for being the favourite drink of Napoleon who always kept several barrels while campaigning in Europe. He also ensured the cognac was sent with him to St Helena and Elba during his exile and banishment. The first courvoisier producing company was established by Felix Courvoisier in 1835.

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