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Brandy

Brandy is destilled from a fermented mash of grapes or other fruit. These brandies, aged in oak casks, are usually bottled at either 80 or 84 proof. Long enjoyed as an after-dinner drink, brandy is also widerly used in cooking.

Cognac – this fine brandy, known for its smoothness and heady dry aroma, is produced only in the Cognac region of France. (All Cognac is brandy, but not all brandy is Cognac, nor is all French brandy Cognac.)

Armagnac – is much like cognac but has a drier taste. It is produced only in the Armagnac region of France.

American Brandy – all of which is distilled in California, has its own excellent characteristics of taste. Unlike European brandies (whose farmer-distillers sell their brandies to blender-shippers who control the brand names), California brandies are usually produced by individual firms that grow the grapes, distill, age, blend, bottle and market the brandies under their own brand names.

Apple Brandy, Apple Jack or Calvados – is distilled from a cider made from apples. Calvados is produced only in Normandy, France. Apple Jack may be bottled-in-bond under the same regulations that apply to whiskey.

Fruit-Flavored Brandies – are brandy-based liqueurs produced from Blackberries, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries and Ginger. They are usually bottled at 70 or 80 proof.

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