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Literary notes about Cognac (AI summary)

While most literary references to cognac evoke the famed warm spirit, a few writers harness its name to evoke a sumptuous, amber‐brown color—a hue as inviting as the drink itself. In such passages the term “cognac” is not merely a liquid refreshment but a descriptor of visual warmth and understated luxury, conjuring a glow reminiscent of aged leather or polished wood. This dual use imbues scenes with a subtle richness, linking sensory pleasure with visual splendor and offering the reader a multisensory experience of refinement and nostalgia [1, 2].
  1. cognac ( kō-nyäk ´ ).—A
    — from The Circle of Knowledge: A Classified, Simplified, Visualized Book of Answers
  2. The best brandy is obtained by distillation from the best quality of white wines, from the districts of Cognac and Armagnac in France.
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