I belive around a range of 30 to 75% alcohol!
There is one Hennessy Hennessy Classivm Cognac which is an Xo. I don't know the Classique the VS cognac is a classic Cognac
Actually this cognac is a blend of some crus: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies and Fin Bois. However, you can buy this cognac for approx. $235, e.g. here http://www.cognac-expert.com/xo-cognac/hennessy-xo-cognac-extra-old
There are different grades of cognac depending on the age of the blends used. VS, VSOP, XO, Paradis, Richard and Ellipse are the 6 types of Hennessy cognac.
White Hennessy is not necessarily illegal, but it may be unavailable in some regions due to limited distribution. It is a higher proof variant of Hennessy cognac that is not officially sold by the brand. Some places may restrict the sale of spirits above a certain alcohol content, which could affect the availability of White Hennessy.
As far as I know the average age of the eaux-de-vie is 45 years. You should also try the Martell XO or Martell Cordon Bleu.
The price of a shot of Hennessy XO can vary significantly depending on the location and establishment. Generally, in bars or restaurants, a shot may range from $20 to $40. In retail settings, a full bottle typically costs between $200 and $300, which can provide a better value if you're looking to enjoy multiple servings.
The price of a fifth of Hennessy, which is 750ml, can vary based on location, retailer, and specific Hennessy product (like VS, VSOP, or XO). Generally, you can expect to pay around $30 to $50 for Hennessy VS, while higher-end varieties like VSOP or XO may cost significantly more, often ranging from $50 to over $200. Always check local prices for the most accurate information.
Death! Alcohol can cause mental issues and physical damage. Don't do it, dear! XO
Hennessy, like other types of cognac and spirits, does not freeze in a conventional sense due to its high alcohol content, typically around 40% ABV. Instead of freezing, it may become very viscous and cloudy if placed in a freezer. However, prolonged exposure to extreme cold can affect its flavor and aroma. It's best to serve Hennessy at a cool temperature rather than freezing it.
The alcohol content of this wine is 13.5.
Cognac, like all other distilled spirits, contains no sugar, fat, carbohydrates or sodium.
It's 70 proof. Therefore, 35% is its alcohol content. Alcohol content is: proof divided by 2