Describe the taste of brandy compared to whisky?
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Describe the taste of brandy compared to whisky?
I'm part way into the Remi Martin VSOP and I'm just not impressed.
Not a patch on the 1738.
Has anyone got any recommendations in the £35-£40 bracket.
Describe the taste of brandy compared to whisky?
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Describe the taste of brandy compared to whisky?
I have a boxed bottle of Portuguese brandy, given to me about 12 years ago. Giver raved about it, saying it was the best he'd had.
Wish I could find the bloody thing, I'd crack it today.
Bump up!
I bought a bottle of £15 Aldi "Chevalier" Cognac yesterday. "How good can a £15 bottle of cognac be" you may ask? Surprisingly very, very decent indeed! I mean it's never going to beat a bottle of Hennessy XO but it certainly knocks the spots off Courvoisier. Highly recommended.
I've a soft spot for Hennessy. There was always a bottle in the house when I was growing up so it reminds me of home. I was in Cognac for an event in 2019 and took a tour of the distillery which was really interesting. I'm also partial to Armagnac.
Hennessy XO is my preferred Brandy of choice
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I'm currently enjoying a bottle of Frapin VSOP.
I'm going to try that. I like to have a bottle of brandy on the house for every day use. By that I mean an occasional brandy and soda or ginger ale, or to use in cooking. My current go to is St Remy brandy, which is pretty good. But I'm happy to give a similarly price cognac a go.
I love a good malt, but it isn't so great for my stomach. Tried brandy - no likeee....
BUT - a good Calvados is much better!
Try a small bottle, see what you think
Currently enjoying a glass of Metaxa 12 Star and a shortcrust pastry mince pie. Happy days.