Hennessy is the world's largest Cognac house and, for most US drinkers, the name that defines the category. The range runs from everyday VS all the way to the Richard Hennessy decanter — one of the most expensive regularly produced spirits in the world — with collectible collaborations (LeBron James VSOP) and high-allocation rarities in between.
About Hennessy
Hennessy was founded in 1765 by Richard Hennessy in the town of Cognac, France. Like all Cognac, the spirit is double-distilled from white wine (primarily Ugni Blanc) grown in the delimited Cognac region, then aged in French oak. Hennessy's scale is what sets it apart: it blends eaux-de-vie from all six Cognac crus, led by Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne for the top tier, and controls one of the largest stocks of aged eaux-de-vie in the world.
The core tier structure is VS (Very Special) → VSOP Privilège → XO (Extra Old) → Paradis → Paradis Imperial → Richard Hennessy. Hennessy XO is often credited as the bottle that defined the XO category. At the top of the range, Paradis, Paradis Imperial and Richard are high-tier rare bottlings with allocated distribution — availability moves fast and pricing reflects it.
What to expect
- House style: rich, polished, fruit-forward Cognac with pronounced oak and signature Hennessy spice
- VS is bright and fruity — mixing and cocktail Cognac, not a sipping pour
- VSOP Privilège is the upgrade: riper fruit, more oak, soft spice, neat-pour capable
- XO is the benchmark sipping Hennessy — dried fruit, leather, cocoa, long finish
- Paradis, Paradis Imperial and Richard Hennessy are high-tier rare bottlings, highly allocated, priced as collector spirits
- LeBron James VSOP is a limited-edition collectible — moves fast when released
Buying guide
For mixing, cocktails or an entry sipper on the rocks, VS covers it. For a proper neat pour without jumping to XO pricing, VSOP Privilège is the workhorse — and one of the most consistent pours in its tier. XO is the first bottle most people consider a serious Cognac, and a justified price step up if you drink it neat.
Paradis, Paradis Imperial and Richard Hennessy are collector territory — high-tier rare, heavily allocated, and priced accordingly. They ship in presentation decanters and trade well above core-range pricing. LeBron James VSOP and other limited collaborations are collectible on release and often sell through within days.
Frequently asked questions
What does VS, VSOP and XO mean?
They're Cognac age classifications. VS (Very Special) uses eaux-de-vie aged a minimum of 2 years, VSOP a minimum of 4 years, XO a minimum of 10 years (since 2018). In practice, Hennessy blends for each tier use components aged well beyond the legal minimums.
Is Hennessy a brandy?
Cognac is a specific type of brandy — double-distilled from wine in the delimited Cognac region of France, aged in French oak, and bound by AOC rules. So yes, Hennessy is a brandy, but more precisely it's a Cognac.
How allocated is Hennessy Paradis?
Very. Paradis, Paradis Imperial and Richard Hennessy are high-tier rare bottlings with tightly controlled distribution. Expect limited stock and pricing that reflects scarcity.
Is the LeBron James Hennessy bottle worth it?
Hennessy VSOP LeBron James is a limited-edition collaboration collectible — the liquid is VSOP Privilège in a commemorative presentation. It's priced above standard VSOP and tends to sell through quickly on release.
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