Camus Cognac

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Camus is a brand of Cognac that has been produced by five generations of the Camus family since 1863 when Jean-Baptiste Camus decided to organize a group of producers to sell a high quality Cognac under the brand 'La Grande Marque'. Initial sales to England went so well with this quality approach that Camus decided to buy out the other producers to market 'Camus La Grande Marque'.

The fifth generation of the Camus family, led by Cyril Camus, based in the Cognac region in France run the Camus brand which distributes to markets all over the world.