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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.

Château de Lacquy 1999

70cl, 45%
Château de Lacquy

Château de Lacquy is one of the oldest family properties to produce Armagnac. This 100% Baco grape-based expression from Chateau de Lacquy was distilled in 1999 and was matured in French oak to…  More info

Château de Lacquy 1999
2
£134.95

Château de Lacquy 2001

70cl, 46%
Château de Lacquy

A stellar Bas-Armagnac from the ever wonderful Château de Lacquy! This 2001 vintage spirit was made entirely with Colombard grapes, and just 492 bottles of the rich, fruity expression were released.  More info

Château de Lacquy 2001
£112.95

Château de Lacquy 3 Year Old

70cl, 40.5%
Château de Lacquy

Youthful Armagnac from Château de Lacquy, which has been family-owned for over 300 years! Their 3 year old expression is made using the Baco grape.  More info

Château de Lacquy 3 Year Old
£46.75

Château de Lacquy 7 Year Old VSOP

70cl, 40.5%
Château de Lacquy

From the wonderful Château de Lacquy comes a VSOP Bas Armagnac, which has seen seven years of ageing. The brandy is produced from a blend of 35% Baco, 35% Colombard, 15% Folle Blanche and 15% Ugni…  More info

Château de Lacquy 7 Year Old VSOP
£65.44

Château de Laubade Extra Single Estate Bas Armagnac

70cl, 40%
Château de Laubade

A well-aged expression of single estate Bas Armagnac from Chateau de Laubade, which is made from eaux-de-vie which has matured for over 30 years. These have rested in traditional 400-litre oak casks,…  More info

Château de Laubade Extra Single Estate Bas Armagnac
£250

Château de Laubade Signature Bas Armagnac (42%)

70cl, 42%
Château de Laubade

The delightful Château de Laubade Signature Bas Armagnac, but at slightly weightier 42% ABV instead? Sign me up!  More info

Château de Laubade Signature Bas Armagnac (42%)
1
£30.95

Château de Laubade VSOP Bas Armagnac

70cl, 40%
Château de Laubade

The VSOP expression of Bas Armagnac from Château de Laubade, who age their eaux-de-vie exclusively in Gascony oak casks. The Lesgourgues family have been running Château de Laubade, since it was…  More info

Château de Laubade VSOP Bas Armagnac
1
£41.80
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Château de Laubade XO Bas Armagnac

70cl, 40%
Château de Laubade

An XO Armagnac from Chateau de Laubade in the Bas region. The Chateau was built in the region in 1870 and has been run by the Lesgourgues family since 1974. Rich and sweet, with nutty notes, stewed…  More info

Château de Laubade XO Bas Armagnac
1
£59.95

Château de Léberon 1962

50cl, 40.1%
Château de Léberon

Very well-aged Armagnac from Château de Léberon, distilled all the way back in 1962. Château de Léberon only release Armagnac as single vintage expressions, and they make marvellous gifts for the…  More info

Château de Léberon 1962
£460

Château de Léberon 1980

50cl, 47.9%
Château de Léberon

This Château de Léberon single vintage Armagnac was distilled in 1980 - when the world suddenly decided that denim jackets, massive collars and keytars were cool.  More info

Château de Léberon 1980
£220.75

Château de Léberon 1984

50cl, 44%
Château de Léberon

1984 vintage Armagnac, produced by the wonderful Château de Léberon (whom only ever release single vintage expression that have aged for at least 20 years). Delicious and intriguing, with a robust…  More info

Château de Léberon 1984
£185.89

Château de Léberon 1988

50cl, 44.9%
Château de Léberon

Single vintage Armagnac from the experts at Château de Léberon! But which vintage, you ask? 1988 was the year that this expression was distilled, back when people wore pyjamas and lived life slow.…  More info

Château de Léberon 1988
£145

Château de Léberon 1998

50cl, 48.3%
Château de Léberon

An exquisite single vintage Armagnac from Château de Léberon! Bottled up at a cask strength of 48.3% ABV, without any additional colour or sugar, and without chill filtration, this 1998 vintage is…  More info

Château de Léberon 1998
£99.95

Château de Léberon 2000

50cl, 46%
Château de Léberon

Let's take things back to the year 2000, everyone was happy that the Millennium bug turned out not to be a thing, Irish boybands were all the rage, and excellent films like M. Night Shyamalan's…  More info

Château de Léberon 2000
£97.95

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

Château de Montifaud VS

70cl, 40%
Château de Montifaud

From Château de Montifaud in the Petite Champagne regions comes their entry-level expression - a VS Cognac boasting oodles of fresh fruit sweetness.  More info

Château de Montifaud VS
£34.94

Château de Montifaud VSOP Petite Champagne

70cl, 40%
Château de Montifaud

Château de Montifaud has been in the Vallet family for 6 generations, and this is where the Ugni Blanc is stored on the lees for 2-3 months until distillation, before being double distilled in…  More info

Château de Montifaud VSOP Petite Champagne
2
£41.74

Château de Montifaud XO

70cl, 40%
Château de Montifaud

Well-aged Petite Champagne Cognac from Château de Montifaud, a house which has been owned by the Vallet family since the 19th century.  More info

Château de Montifaud XO
2
£77.94

Château du Tariquet Caraffe Carrement VSOP

50cl, 40%
Château du Tariquet

Showing off the brilliance of Bas-Armagnac comes this VSOP expression from Château du Tariquet. A blend of 60% Ugni Blanc and 40% Baco grapes bring plenty of fruity character, whilst gentle…  More info

Château du Tariquet Caraffe Carrement VSOP
£39.95

Château du Tariquet Le Légendaire

70cl, 42%
Château du Tariquet

An exquisite Bas-Armagnac blend from Domaine Tariquet, bringing together a delicate balance of well-aged spirits produced from a selection of Folle Blanche, Baco, and Ugni-blanc grapes. Boasting…  More info

Château du Tariquet Le Légendaire
£66.24

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1930

70cl, 40%
Clés des Ducs

A 1930 vintage Armagnac from Clés des Ducs! Yes, you read that correctly, this expression was distilled all the way back in 1930, long before people even thought about using the Internet to find out…  More info

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1930
£1,950

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1940

70cl, 40%
Clés des Ducs

A long ol' time ago, before mobile phones even had polyphonic ringtones, this single vintage Armagnac from Clés des Ducs was distilled. Specifically, it was distilled in 1940! Another fantastic…  More info

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1940
£2,479.68

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1950

70cl, 40%
Clés des Ducs

The Clés des Ducs Millésimé range is home to an impressive selection of single vintage Armagnacs spanning many decades - like this one, for example. This expression was distilled all the way back in…  More info

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1950
£1,760.28

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1960

70cl, 40%
Clés des Ducs

This is a single vintage Armagnac from Clés des Ducs and its Millésimé range. The series spans an array of decades, reaching back into the past to bring us some incredible expressions - like this…  More info

Clés des Ducs Millésimé 1960
£802.64
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Clés des Ducs VS Armagnac

70cl, 40%
Clés des Ducs

VS Armagnac from Clés des Ducs, each Armagnac has been aged in Limousin oak for at least 2 years. Clés des Ducs have been making their popular Armagnac since 1774 in Panjas, within the Bas-Armagnac…  More info

Clés des Ducs VS Armagnac
4
£30.99

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