Braastad
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Braastad is a brand of cognac. It's a range of product from the cognac House Tiffon. The name Braastad was introduced when Sverre Braastad (1879 – May 16, 1979) from Gjøvik, Norway, married the daughter of cognac producer Tiffon, Edith Rousseau, in 1913, and took over Tiffon, founded by Médéric Rousseau in 1875.[1] The home of Braastad and Tiffon is Château de Triac. It is situated in the cru Petite Champagne in the cognac area, France.
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Cognac Braastad XO in a glass | |
Company type | public |
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Industry | Wine & Spirits |
Founded | 1875 |
Headquarters | Cognac, France |
Key people | Braastad Antoine Braastad Richard |
Products | Tiffon Braastad Bonaparte |
Website | www.braastad.com |
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The Braastad brand is owned by the Norwegian spirits company Arcus AS, which also is a minority shareholder of Tiffon.