Hennessy
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Hennessy is the official spirit of the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League and USA Basketball and is celebrating the tip-off of the 2020- 21 NBA Season with the release of a new “lines” campaign. The…
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Moët Hennessy USA and Tracee Ellis Ross, Steve Aoki, and Darren Criss have gotten together to debut The New Year’s Eve Wish-Shop. The online destination and gift shop was created to grant wishes that will…
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Hennessy has teamed up with famed architect Frank Gehry to create 150 limited edition XO decanters, priced at $19,130, to celebrate the iconic Cognac expression’s 150th anniversary. The partnership is the latest in a long…
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On September 25, Hennessy will team up with artist Cai Guo-Qiang for “A World Odyssey,” a daytime explosion event to be held on the Charente in Cognac, France. Livestreamed from Cognac to audiences worldwide, the…
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Hennessy has unveiled the next chapter of its Wild Rabbit advertising campaign with “Maurice and The Black Bear School.” Narrated by hip-hop legend Nas, the new creative celebrates Maurice Ashley, who by force of will,…
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Hennessy has collaborated with interdisciplinary artist Faith XLVII to explore the alchemy of the artistic process for the 2020 Hennessy Very Special Limited Edition. The 10th annual limited edition Cognac from the iconic French brandy…
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Hennessy has opened its first dedicated store in China in Sanya on Hainan island. The Cognac giant is one of the most popular luxury spirits brands in the world’s most-populous nation and now it finally…
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United Visual Artists Explore “Time Blending” In Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege Collaboration, Harmonics
United Visual Artists play with the tools of perception in their new installation, Harmonics. For this collaboration with Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege, the pioneering London-based collective composed a dynamic work inspired by Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege, recast…
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The very first batch of Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege was made for King George IV of England. The royal requested a “Very Special Old Pale” from the Cognac House, and in 1815, the first shipment was…