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Brandy

The word brandy comes from a Dutch word, brandewijn, meaning burnt wine. Brandy usually refers to distilled wine just as whisky is essentially distilled ale. Initially brandy would have been what we would think of as an eaux-de-vie, an unaged spirit, but it was noted how long storage in oak could create something special. Nowadays the word ‘brandy’ usually refers to an aged spirit. The most famous varieties of brandy both come from France: Cognac to the north of the city of Bordeaux, and Armagnac in the south west of the country. The other notable brandy superpowers are Spain, most notably with Brandy de Jerez from the sherry region, and South Africa. You will also find fine brandies from Armenia, Italy, Georgia, Germany, America, and Greece in the form of Metaxa which is flavoured with wine and herbs. Wherever wine is made, you will find brandy.

In addition to grape brandies, there are also fruit brandies, the most notable of which is Calvados which is made from apples in Normandy. Many so-called fruit brandies, however, are made from a mixture of fruit, sugar and neutral alcohol rather than distilled from fruit so are labelled as liqueurs.

Whichever fruit is used to make the brandy, producers will crush and ferment it to create a wine or cider. Distillation usually takes place in a two-stage batch process as in Cognac but in some regions such as Armagnac a short column is more traditional. Ageing usually takes place in a mixture of old and new barrels so that the wood flavour doesn’t become too strong. Traditionally European oak would be used but some producers are experimenting with American or even Japanese oak as well as cask finishes. Most will be diluted and sometimes sweetened before bottling.

Ragnaud Sabourin Cognac Florilege

70cl, 46%
Ragnaud-Sabourin

An intense, aged Grande Champagne from Ragnaud Sabourin. The 46% abv is reached naturally during the maturation of this fine cognac.  More info

Ragnaud Sabourin Cognac Florilege
£224.99

A.E. Dor Napoléon Cognac

70cl, 40%
A.E. Dor

The A.E. Dor Napoléon is a blend of three eaux-de-vie, featuring qualities from three different crus (Grande Champagne, Fins Bois and Borderies) resulting in a deliciously mellow and easy to enjoy…  More info

A.E. Dor Napoléon Cognac
£71.45

Pierre Ferrand Cognac Collection (4x10cl)

40cl, 43.3%
Pierre Ferrand

Discover the stunning range from legendary Cognac house, Pierre Ferrand, with this superb set of miniatures! Including a 100ml bottle each of Pierre Ferrand Ambre, Pierre Ferrand Ten Générations,…  More info

Pierre Ferrand Cognac Collection (4x10cl)
£53.94

Hermitage 1990 Grande Champagne Cognac

70cl, 41%
Hermitage

A marvellous expression here from the Hermitage range - it's a 1990 vintage Grande Champagne Cognac! Enjoyably fruity stuff, with a depth of baked goods and nutty richness. Clearly a great year for…  More info

Hermitage 1990 Grande Champagne Cognac
£169.95

NAUD XO Fine Cognac

70cl, 40%
NAUD

Made at NAUD's famous 'hidden distillery' which is on an island in the middle of a wood in the Cognac region of France. NAUD are a family firm who are now run by Jean-Michel and Pierre Naud. This…  More info

NAUD XO Fine Cognac
£92.44

ABK6 1985 Vintage

70cl, 42.5%
ABK6 Cognac

This 1985 vintage ABK6 Cognac comes from 6 barrels (FP1, FP2, FP15, FP65, FP66 and FP77), the outturn of which was 2,820 bottles. 1985 had a very cold winter and a dry summer in Charante,…  More info

ABK6 1985 Vintage
£187.99

Jean Fillioux Coq

70cl, 40%
Jean Fillioux

A Grande Champagne Cognac, produced on the Fillioux family's 54 acre vineyards.  More info

Jean Fillioux Coq
£44.44

L'Encantada Domaine Grand Môle 1992

50cl, 52%
L'Encantada

Independent Armagnac bottler L'Encantada has a knack for sourcing some gems from different producers (Domains) around the region. This one from Grand Môle in the Armagnac-Ténarèze region is made from…  More info

L'Encantada Domaine Grand Môle 1992
£98.95
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Sullivans Cove 9 Year Old (That Boutique-y Brandy Company)

50cl, 66.5%
Sullivans Cove

Sullivans Cove in Tasmania has a track record of spectacular whiskies, and is set to go the same route with its brandies. Here, That Boutique-y Whisky Brandy Company has bottled this tremendous…  More info

Sullivans Cove 9 Year Old (That Boutique-y Brandy Company)
£159.95

Fernando de Castilla Reserva Brandy

70cl, 36%
Fernando de Castilla

Spanish brandy from Fernando de Castilla, which has been allowed to mature in a combination of oloroso and amontillado sherry casks. Good value-for-money stuff right here.  More info

Fernando de Castilla Reserva Brandy
2
£29.99

Jean Fillioux Très Vieux

70cl, 40%
Jean Fillioux

A Très Vieux from Jean Fillioux, this cognac was recommended by Cuisine et Vins de France in January of 2007.  More info

Jean Fillioux Très Vieux
1
£80.94

Villa Zarri 18 Year Old 2002 Florio Marsala Barrel

50cl, 49%
Villa Zarri

18 year old brandy from the masterful Italian producer Villa Zarri. Distilled in 2002, this expression was treated to the finest accommodation in a Marsala wine cask imparting layer upon layer of…  More info

Villa Zarri 18 Year Old 2002 Florio Marsala Barrel
£68.14

Jean Fillioux So Elegantissime XO 1er Cru de Cognac

70cl, 41%
Jean Fillioux

A superb XO Grande Champagne Cognac from the Jean Fillioux house of Cognac. The Fillioux family have been producing Cognac since 1880, with their estate being established in the Grande Champagne…  More info

Jean Fillioux So Elegantissime XO 1er Cru de Cognac
£109.99
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Joseph Barry VSOP Cape Brandy

70cl, 40%
Joseph Barry

All the way from Barrydale, South Africa, comes Joseph Barry's VSOP Cape Brandy! With ripe fruit notes aplenty, this expression ought to be a perfect way to round off a good meal, but we also reckon…  More info

Joseph Barry VSOP Cape Brandy
1
£29.95
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Somerset 5 Year Old Cider Brandy

70cl, 42%
Somerset Cider Brandy Co.

This cider brandy, made entirely with apples from Somerset, spends five years maturing in oak casks. Superbly rich and flavoursome, with sweetness and spice in good balance.  More info

Somerset 5 Year Old Cider Brandy
1
£41.44
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St Remy Signature Brandy

70cl, 40%
Cointreau

Master blender Cécile Roudaut explored new production methods for St Remy with a double maturation process. The first takes place in new Quercus Petraea oak casks with a fine grain, which were…  More info

St Remy Signature Brandy
1
£31.58
£28.44

Ragnaud-Sabourin No. 35 Fontvieille

70cl, 43%
Ragnaud-Sabourin

A wonderful unblended cognac from Ragnaud Sabourin, this is made exclusively with spirit distilled from grapes from the Grande Champagne region. Fresh and floral.  More info

Ragnaud-Sabourin No. 35 Fontvieille
4
£172.99

Clés des Ducs XO Armagnac

70cl, 40%
Clés des Ducs

Awesome Armagnac all the way from the famed Bas region, produced as part of the Clés des Ducs range. Here's a key fact about this XO expression: it's maturation includes at least six months in brand…  More info

Clés des Ducs XO Armagnac
5
£65.44

Delord 1995 Bas-Armagnac

50cl, 40%
Delord

A delicious Delord Bas-Armagnac, produced in the year 1995, the very same year that 12 Monkeys and Die Hard With A Vengeance were released. A big year for Bruce Willis, and a good vintage of Armagnac…  More info

Delord 1995 Bas-Armagnac
£69.97

Hermitage 1987 Chez Richon Grande Champagne Cognac

70cl, 47%
Hermitage

This Cognac from Chez Richon was made with Ugni Blanc and Folle Blanche grapes from chalky soil in the Grande Champage cru. This beautiful 1987 vintage brandy was then distilled in a small…  More info

Hermitage 1987 Chez Richon Grande Champagne Cognac
£179.95

Jules Gautret VS Cognac

70cl, 40%
Jules Gautret

It's a shiny new design of the wonderful Jules Gautret VS Cognac! With a history dating back to 1847, there is plenty of tradition here and the Cognac is matured for a minimum of two years, under the…  More info

Jules Gautret VS Cognac
£34.99

Laberdolive 1986

70cl, 46%
Laberdolive

Here's yet another smashing bottling of single vintage Bas Armagnac from Laberdolive's extensive range. This one was made exclusively with eaux-de-vie distilled in 1986 using grapes from Domaine de…  More info

Laberdolive 1986
£178

Château de Léberon Solera 2001

70cl, 43.2%
Château de Léberon

Château de Léberon's Solera 2001 is a rather fruity expression, composed of Ugni Blanc and Colombard grapes. As the name suggests, this Armagnac was aged in a solera system, which is particularly…  More info

Château de Léberon Solera 2001
£91.95

Maxime Trijol VSOP

70cl, 40%
Maxime Trijol

Classic VSOP Cognac from Maxime Trijol. The family installed the first still in November of 1859. The company now owns 20 2,500 litre charentais pot stills, and they are one of the largest distillers…  More info

Maxime Trijol VSOP
£38.50

Laberdolive 1989

70cl, 46%
Laberdolive

A 1989 vintage Bas Armagnac, made with eaux-de-vie produced using fruits from Domaine de Jaurrey, bottled in 2015 by Laberdoline. This joins their extensive collection of single vintage Armagnac,…  More info

Laberdolive 1989
£169.67

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