250-year-old cognac brand aims for a younger market
There’s reason people don’t quaff Hennessy cognac like a cheap ale. And not just because it’s expensive.
There’s reason people don’t quaff Hennessy cognac like a cheap ale. And not just because it’s expensive.
Since it is the New Year, palangga, this column is dedicated to cheers and spirits.
A reader sent in the following intriguing questions: “Isn’t it true that a spirit has no sex? I mean, is it neither male nor female? So how come people say that a spirit that manifests to them is either a man or a woman?
I received two separate e-mail messages from readers concerning strange phenomena related to spirits of the dead.
Since its inception at the turn of the century, the Grand Wine Experience has seen itself transform from a humble gathering of wine enthusiasts into a huge event attended by bon vibants, celebrities, dignitaries, top executives and members of high society.
In less than a week’s time, I got no less than four e-mails letters from readers concerning the third eye and seeing spirits of the dead. All involved individuals from 3 to 32 years of age.
Many seemingly strange things that happen may be due to natural causes, and we need not conclude that they are caused by evil spirits.
Somebody I know asked me recently, “What kind of problems do people consult you about?”
Here’s an interesting question from Jing, a gym enthusiast who experienced something perplexing and logic-defying while working out in the gym.
After collaborating for two years in a row with Israeli artist Arik Levy, Hennessy X.O. has tapped, for the first time, British industrial designer Tom Dixon to reinterpret its iconic bottle.
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