I think please review the question.
Are you asking for champagne or cognac???
Champagne is served chilled whereas cognac is served at room temperature(if drinking neat) or served alongwith warm water.
Actually, I believe s/he is asking about fine champagne, which is a type of cognac. You can drink fine champagne either at room temperature or chilled - I personally would recommend chilled.
Some people like to drink Remy Martin Champagne Cognac chilled or on ice. People feel the coldness makes the drink taste better.
Probably not. Champagne in Cognac is a region.
cognac cointreau champagne chianti cider cherry brandy
*2 part orange juice *3 parts champagne Mix ingredients and pour into a chilled champagne glass.
Sambuca should be chilled.
fuit punch is good and what about some higher class drink with Champagne or 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
NOPE
It does it no harm but it should be drunk at room temperature.
No, Hennesey is a brandy, specifically a cognac. Brandies are distilled from wine, cognac is distilled from the wine of grapes from in or near the champagne region in France. Not to be confused with the sparkling wine called champagne.
Wine is uncarbonated and champagne is carbonated. Technically champagne is sparkling wine from the Champagne district of France, all other "champagnes" are just sparkling wine. Champagne is like youth----full of spark ,exuberance and flamboyance. Wine is like old age----calm, quiet, slow on uptake. Wine is stronger since it is fermented longer than champagne.
yes. ....... ice bucket time!