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Cognac revival gathers pace
Further evidence of the continuing revival in fortunes of Cognac came this week with the announcement that exports reached a record high in 2010.
The Bureau National Interprofessionnel Cognac (BNIC) said exports rose by 30% to €1.86 billion for the 12 months to the end of December.
Volumes were up by 18% on the year to 153.1 million bottles, though this was 5m short of the 2007 record.
The key driver, naturally, was the Far East, with shipments to the region up 34% on last year to 50.9m bottles. China led the way, rising by 55% to 18.8m bottles.
Shipments to North America increased by 7.5% to 49.2m bottles, while exports to European countries also rose by 11.7% to 46.7m bottles.
Click here to see our YouTube interview with drinks expert Jared Brown, in which he speaks of his own love of Cognac and its battle to regain popularity among younger consumers.
Alan Lodge, 19.01.2011