How England and France were once almost one
We tend to think of England and France as historic enemies
We tend to think of England and France as historic enemies
The deft hand of the master blender is critical to production
The traditional cognac houses have had to overcome grape plagues, the rising popularity of Scotch whisky, counterfeiting and war
What is the difference between cognac and other types of brandy?
We’ve proven time and again that we’re better when each person is respected and each culture is celebrated. If we listen to each other, we will figure this out
Rather than being delivered to a firing squad or scaffold, Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena, a remote island in the South Atlantic
A wealth tax would block entrepreneurship, and the creation of economic growth and jobs. Factors that will help end the economic crisis
One hundred years ago, a flu pandemic swept across the world, killing tens of millions of people, particularly those in the prime of life
History shows plenty of radicals who pushed too hard. We have plenty on today’s world stage
From the failed Franco-British Union during the Second World War to Brexit, some things are just meant to fail