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The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Regime L. M. Cullen (Trinity College, Dublin)

The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Regime By L. M. Cullen (Trinity College, Dublin)

The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Regime by L. M. Cullen (Trinity College, Dublin)


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This sophisticated 1998 study describes the origins, production, and marketing of brandy from the Cognac region in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and discusses the role played by foreign houses such as Martell and Hennessy. While Professor Cullen focuses largely on the brandy trade, his findings contradict the view of a 'static' French economy in the eighteenth century.

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The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Regime: Regional Specialisation in the Charente by L. M. Cullen (Trinity College, Dublin)

In this 1998 study of the brandy trade and its merchants, Professor Cullen explores the development of cognac, the world's most famous spirit product, which emerged as a consequence of a chronic wine surplus. While Professor Cullen focuses on the brandy trade, his findings contradict the view of a 'static' French economy in the eighteenth century. Professor Cullen shows that the brandy trade was based on a sophisticated regional economy, which, by 1720, had become a key component of French involvement in the modern international trading system. Notwithstanding the competition supplied by the emergence of surplus in other cereals and by foreign markets, regional specialisation in the Charente was an indispensable element in ensuring the quality of stable output, and was recognised in the region's success in attracting foreign negociants, such as the household names of Martell and Hennessy.

The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Regime Reviews

...a finely crafted monograph on an important topic. Thomas J. Schaeper, American Historical Review
...fascinating study of the brandy trade....The material is enormously rich....this is a thoughtful book about an important topic. This book makes a real contribution to the subject. Thomas Brennan, Journal of Modern History

Table of Contents

Preface; Abbreviations; Glossary; 1. The emergence of brandy spirits; 2. Brandy and the French economy; 3. Brandy: the distilling process, the product and the industry; 4. Brandy production and internal trade in France; 5. Competing markets: Parisian and foreign demand; 6. The merchants of the brandy regions; 7. The Cognac brandy trade: 1720s-60s; 8. External challenge in the 1760s: vicissitudes of old and new houses 1762-78; 9. Brandy business in Bordeaux and Cognac in the 1780s; Sources; Bibliography.

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GOR013764414
9780521592482
0521592488
The Brandy Trade under the Ancien Regime: Regional Specialisation in the Charente by L. M. Cullen (Trinity College, Dublin)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-03-28
304
Winner of Samuel Champlain Prize 1999
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