Wherever you turn in France, you are confronted by history, legends, and beautiful architecture. Here in Cognac, the eau de vie houses are even more interesting. This chateau was built as a fortress in the end of the 11th century to resist invasions from the English and Vikings. In 1494, King Francois ! was born here and he became a patron of Cognac bringing art and literature. Because of the thickness of the walls and the adjoining Charente River, it was recognized that this was a perfect place to make cognac because of the constant temperatures and ideal humidity. Baron Otard saved the property from destruction during the French Revolution. A visit includes the great halls, courtyards, cellars, staterooms, and vaults. What is interesting about visiting the different cognac houses is that they are all very different and informative. Make sure to make a reservation for a tour in the language you understand. The tour guides are first class and very knowledgeable not only about the history, but about the cognac making process. There are exhibits and demonstrations throughout the tour. Your lodging place may have a discount voucher. After your exploration of the chateau and the lessons in the different cognacs, you'll enjoy a tasting of the cognacs at the end. You'll be sure to buy a few bottles. This was our favorite Maison de Cognac! read more