Hennessy’s New Pre-Mixed Cocktails Are Quietly Landing on Liquor Store Shelves

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Liquor stores have begun receiving shipments of three pre-mixed Hennessy cocktails that combine the fan-favorite cognac with a variety of summery flavors.
Over the past week, social media users have reported sightings of the Henny Berry, Henny Rita and Henny Iced Tea at stores across the country. The cocktails have yet to be officially announced by the brand, but assets floating around online suggest that they’re slated for a June 2026 rollout.
According to online product listings, the cocktails are bottled at 18% ABV and will be sold in 375-milliliter servings that mimic the silhouette of a standard Hennessy bottle. The Henny Rita is said to combine “natural citrus” with the “warmth of an aged French Cognac.” The Henny Berry is apparently a twist on the mojito, remixing flavors of strawberry, raspberry and mint, while the Henny Iced Tea focuses on a combination of black tea and lemon.
Retailers seem to be listing individual cocktails at $25 each and variety three-packs for $45. Each is made with the brand’s flagship Hennessy VS Cognac and contains about two to three full cocktail pours per bottle.
Reviews are slowly but surely pouring in on social media as content creators get their hands on the flavors, so be sure to keep an eye on TikTok and Instagram over the next few weeks if you’re interested in seeing what people have to say.
Though Hennessy still holds roughly 40% to 50% of the worldwide cognac market, sales of the French liquor brand have slipped from their peak in the mid-2000s. Ready-to-drink cocktails, meanwhile, are growing faster than ever. In addition to best-sellers like High Noon and BuzzBallz, popular options on shelves are often co-branded by prominent liquor brands. In March, Casamigos Tequila forayed into the market with a pair of full-sized margaritas sold in Classic Lime and Spicy varieties. Other competitors include pre-mixed twists on Jack Daniel’s & Coke and the Aperol Spritz.
Hennessy will capitalize on a lucrative gap in the market. There are virtually no widely available pre-mixed cognac cocktails, and Hennessy will be the first of the “Big Four” cognac houses (the others being Rémy Martin, Martell and Courvoisier) to unveil its own drinks collection.
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