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What kind of wine is COGNACCAMUS?

COGNAC Cognac (the best brandy producing area in France), CAMUS is translated as the "Golden Flower" trademark, and NAPOLEON is a grade, a type of brandy, which is relatively famous. A bottle of 700ml costs several hundred yuan.

Romanee Conti is known as the best winery in the world. The most expensive Romanee Conti wine cannot be found on the market and is not retailed. The holy land of red wine in the world is Bordeaux, France. In the 1855 Bordeaux classification, 60 of the 61 wineries were in Bordeaux, and nine of the world's top ten wineries were in Bordeaux. For Burgundy, an equally well-known production area, Chateau Romanée-Conti alone can elevate the Burgundy red wine region where it is located to a status comparable to that of Bordeaux. This shows that Romanée-Conti’s reputation is unparalleled. Reach. Wine connoisseur Robert Parker Jr. said: "Romanee-Conti is a millionaire's wine, but only billionaires can drink it." If anyone has a glass in hand and takes a sip, no matter in every aspect, I'm afraid it will There is a feeling of an emperor arising spontaneously. This world-famous winery is often referred to as DRC (Domaine de la Romanee Conti).

"Petrus Winery/Petrus" is also translated as "Petrus Winery". Petrus's red wine is one of the most expensive red wines in the world, with a price of more than 20,000 pounds per box. It is twice as expensive as Lafite, second only to Roman Nikonti, and is the second most expensive in the world. Among the top ten wineries in the world, only Chateau Petrus is not named Chateau. Chateau Petrus is located in the Pomerol region of Bordeaux. Its output is very small and the price is expensive. Petrus currently outstrips other Bordeaux wine kings in terms of quality and price and has become the veritable king of wine kings. "Chateau Petrus" was selected as sixth among the world's top ten wine estates released by the "London International Wine Exchange (Liv-ex)" in 2011.