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Monnet, also J.-G. Monnet is a brand of cognac associated with the Monnet family. The family's most illustrious member, Jean Monnet, worked for the firm in his youth before the outbreak of World War I, and again briefly in the mid-1920s after resigning from the League of Nations in December 1923. Throughout his life he often made references to the formative role of the cognac industry, which involves patience (since the product must age for years before being marketed) and addresses a global clientele, in shaping his beliefs and world view.

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  • Monnet, also J.-G. Monnet is a brand of cognac associated with the Monnet family. The family's most illustrious member, Jean Monnet, worked for the firm in his youth before the outbreak of World War I, and again briefly in the mid-1920s after resigning from the League of Nations in December 1923. Throughout his life he often made references to the formative role of the cognac industry, which involves patience (since the product must age for years before being marketed) and addresses a global clientele, in shaping his beliefs and world view. (en)
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  • Monnet, also J.-G. Monnet is a brand of cognac associated with the Monnet family. The family's most illustrious member, Jean Monnet, worked for the firm in his youth before the outbreak of World War I, and again briefly in the mid-1920s after resigning from the League of Nations in December 1923. Throughout his life he often made references to the formative role of the cognac industry, which involves patience (since the product must age for years before being marketed) and addresses a global clientele, in shaping his beliefs and world view. (en)
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