A brandy distilled from white wine and produced in the vicinity of Cognac= Cognac
An alcoholic liquor distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice = Brandy.
I would go for it if I were you...
2006-07-20 10:06:22
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answer #1
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answered by Dee 5
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Yes,
Cognac it´s a type of Brandy. The name of Cognac comes from a town and region in France that gave its name to the local Brandy.
But remember, Cognac is the best known type of Brandy in the world.
2006-07-20 17:10:14
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answer #2
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answered by gospieler 7
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It should be.
Cognac is a brandy made in the Cognac region of France.
2006-07-20 17:06:26
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answer #3
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answered by twiceborne 3
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I was going to try an Au Poivre tonight with Brandy instead of Cognac... I'll let you know hiow it came out. It's not desert, but still...
2006-07-20 17:04:29
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answered by hyperhealer3 4
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cognac is just the region the drink is made in, it shouldn't make a difference.
2006-07-20 17:16:22
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answer #5
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answered by Mr Soul Pole 2
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Yes - You could use brandy instead.
2006-07-20 18:10:26
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answered by luckistrike 6
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Perfect.
2006-07-20 17:05:29
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answered by beadtheway 4
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No problem - but the two flavours are different. You wouldn't notice it in a recipe, however.
Good Luck!
2006-07-20 17:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not...as long as the flavor enhances the dessert!
2006-07-20 17:07:17
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answered by sweet ivy lyn 5
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Yes.
You can also use Grand Marnier
2006-07-20 18:41:11
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answered by creskin 4
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