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Wikipedia-Article "Brandy"

For the singer and actress, see Brandy Norwood.
Brandy pot stills at the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar near Stellenbosch, South Africa
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Brandy pot stills at the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar near Stellenbosch, South Africa

Brandy (short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijn—fire wine) is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume. In addition to wine, this spirit can also be made from grape pomace or fermented fruit juice. Unless specified otherwise, brandy is made from grape wine. It is normally consumed as an after-dinner drink.

"Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy." – Samuel Johnson

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History

The origins of brandy are unclear, and tied to the development of distillation. Concentrated alcoholic beverages were known in ancient Greece and Rome and may have a history going back to ancient Babylon. Brandy as it is known today, first began to appear in the 12th century and became generally popular in the 14th century.

Initially wine was distilled as a preservation method and as a way to make the wine easier for merchants to transport. The intent was to add the water removed by distillation back to the brandy shortly before consumption. It was discovered that after having been stored in wooden casks, the resulting product had improved over the original wine.

Types of brandy

There are three primary types of brandy. Grape brandy is the type that is meant if brandy is used by itself.

Grape brandy

Grape brandy is produced by the distillation of fermented grape juice. There are four main subtypes of grape brandies.

  • Armagnac is made from grapes of the Armagnac region in Southwest France (Gers, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne). It is single continuous distilled in a copper stills and is aged in oaken casks from Gascony or Limousin. Armagnac was the first distilled spirit in France. Armagnacs are aged more than Cognacs, usually 12-20 years, but up to 30 years. A popular brand is Marquis de Montesquieu.
  • Grape brandies from other countries such as South Africa, Spain, Mexico etc. South African grape brandies are, by law, made almost exactly as in Cognac, using a double-distillation process in copper pot stills followed by aging in oak barrels for a minimum of three years.
  • American grape brandy is almost always from California, and lighter coloured, but stronger tasting than European brandies.

Grape brandies are arguably best drunk in a tulip shaped glass or a snifter, at room temperature or slightly warmed, by holding the glass in the cup of the palm or gently heating with a candle. However, heating it causes alcohol vapor to become very pungent. Brandy, like whisky exhibits more pleasant aromas and flavors at a lower temperature, e.g., 16 degrees Celsius.

The European Union legally enforces Cognac as the exclusive name for brandy produced and distilled in the Cognac area of France, and Armagnac from the Gascony area of France, using traditional techniques.

Pomace brandy

Pomace brandy is produced from fermented grape pulp, seeds, and stems that remain after the grapes are pressed for their juice. Examples include the Italian grappa and the French marc.

Fruit brandy

Fruit brandies are distilled from fruits other than grapes. Apple, plum, peach, cherry, raspberry, blackberry, and apricot are the most commonly used fruit. Fruit brandy is usually clear, 80 to 90 proof, and usually drunk chilled or over ice.

Calvados is an apple brandy from the French region of Lower Normandy. Apple is pressed into cider, fermented with yeast and double distilled.

Kirsch is a fruit brandy made from cherries.

Variations

Pot vs. tower stills

Cognac is an example of a brandy produced in batches using pot stills. Armagnac, and many American brandies, use fractional distillation in tower stills to perform their distillation.

Aging

A brandy can be aged in one of three main ways.

  • No aging: Many pomace and fruit brandies are not aged after distillation. The resulting product is typically a clear liquid.
  • Single barrel aging: Brandies that have a golden or brown color have been aged in oak casks.
  • Solera process: Some brandies are aged using the solera system. Brandies from Spain are typical of this variation.

Hennessy classification of age

A.C: at least 2 years old

V.S.(Very Special): at least 3 years old

Napoleon: at least 4 years old

V.S.O.P (Very Superior Old Pale): at least 5 years old

X.O(Extra Old): at least 6 years old

Hors D'age: Too old to determine age

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