Would you mind suggesting some entry level cognacs?
I enjoy bourbon, whiskey, and brandy with water. However, I'm not a fan of strong oak flavors or scotch with an overbearing peat taste.
It's a bit difficult not knowing what you have available to you but I'll do my best. (Can you have alcohol shipped to you? If so I can recommend some online sources.)
Oak and even more so peat are things you really don't have to worry about in Cognac or most brandies in general. I have tried some 40+ year olds that have noticeable oak but it's nothing like whiskey/whisky has.
Entry level can mean different things to different people but I'll use the following analogy to help:
Entry level whiskey might mean Jim Beam/Jack Daniels to some or it might mean Woodford Reserve/Knob Creek to others.
At the JB/JD level there is a plethora of well known VS & VSOP age level bottles available. I try to avoid these.
At the WR/KC level there's still many fantastic options available.
Much more above these I really don't consider to be entry level.
If you have Total Wine store anywhere near you look for A de Fussigny Selection or ABK6 VSOP. Even better would be Leyrat VSOP. When you're looking at bottles like these there are a lot of VSOP single estate offerings that are going to be good and it's more a matter of finding your personal preference.
If you have a good store you can post what they have available and I can provide some input.
You can also try the buying assistant at cognac-expert.com which will walk you through aroma and taste selectors and then you can set a price range to see what is out there that you might be able to find locally. The website is based in France but can be utilized to help you here.