Named for its cellar-deep aroma and fruit-kissed finish, Cognac — often passed around as Cognac OG — is a standout phenotype of OG Kush. Its flowers are long and slightly fluffy yet substantial, pepper-shaped, with cool blue-green tones under a sparkle of icy trichomes and fired-orange hairs. Aromatically, it marries pungent gas with citrus zest and crushed grape; the flavor follows through on a sweet grape-and-citrus exhale with a subtle diesel echo. Typical lab results place THC between 23% and 29%, while CBD remains trace. Dominant terpenes frequently reported are alpha-pinene supported by limonene and beta-caryophyllene, a trio that helps frame its crisp resinous pine, juicy citrus brightness, and faint peppery finish. The experience opens upbeat and social — lightly tingly, clear, and euphoric — before tapering into a calm, relaxed cruise that softens the edges without heavy sedation. As a Kush phenotype, Cognac keeps the classic structure and density OG devotees expect while showing a little extra color and sweetness. Whether tagged Cognac or Cognac OG, its lineage traces straight to OG Kush, and that heritage shows in its balance of heady uplift with grounded body ease and its enduring, wine-like bouquet that lingers in the room like oak and ripe fruit notes.




