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1.   Introduction
2.   Types of brandy

3.   Production process of brandy

4.   Labelling

5.   Brand Names of brandy

6.   Extra information regarding brandy
   The word Brandy derived from Dutch brandewijn—
    "burnt wine" is a spirit produced by distilling wine.
    Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by
    volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically taken as an
    after dinner drink.Some brandies are aged
    in wooden casks, while some are simply colored
    with caramel coloring to imitate the effect of such
    aging (and some brandies are produced using a
    combination of both aging and coloring).
   Brandy is also produced from fermented fruits other
    than grapes, but these products are typically
    named eaux-de-vie, specially in French.
   In some countries, fruit flavouring or some other
    flavouring may be added to a spirit that is called
    "brandy".
 If a beverage comes from a particular fruit (or multiple
  fruits) other than exclusively grapes, or from the must of
  such fruit, it may be referred to as a "fruit brandy" or "fruit
  spirit" or using the name of a fruit, such as "peach
  brandy", rather than just generically as "brandy". If
  pomace is the raw material, the beverage may be
  called "pomace brandy", "marc brandy", "grape marc",
  "fruit marc spirit", or "grape marc spirit". Grape pomace
  brandy may be designated as "grappa" or "grappa
  brandy". Apple brandy may be referred to as
  "applejack". There is also a product called "grain brandy"
  that is made from grain spirits.
 In the United States, brandy that has been produced in
  some way other than using grape wine must be labelled
  with a clarifying description of the type of brandy
  production (e.g., "peach brandy", "fruit brandy", "dried
  fruit brandy", or "pomace brandy"), and brandy that has
  not been aged in oak for at least two years must be
  labelled as "immature"
   There are three main types of brandy.
    The term "brandy" denotes grape
    brandy if the type is not otherwise
    specified.
   Grape brandy is produced by the distillation of
    fermented grapes.
   Albanian grape brandy (Rakı e Rushi) is the
    most popular and traditional alcoholic
    beverage in Albania and the Albanian regions
    of EasternMontenegro.
   American grape brandy is almost always
    from      California.       Popular     brands
    include Christian Brothers and Korbel.
   Armenian brandy has been produced since
    the 1880s and comes from the Ararat plain in
    the southern part of Armenia. Bottles on the
    market are aged anywhere from 3 to 20 years.
In the United States, brandy that has been
produced in some way other than using grape
wine must be labelled with a clarifying
description of the type of brandy production
(e.g., "peach brandy", "fruit brandy", "dried fruit
brandy", or "pomace brandy"), and brandy that
has not been aged in oak for at least two years
must be labelled as "immature"
   Fruit brandies are distilled from fruits other
    than grapes. Apples, peaches, apricots,
    plums, cherries, elderberries, raspberries,
    and blackberries, are the most commonly
    used fruits. Fruit brandy usually contains 40%
    to 45% ABV (80 to 90 US proof). It is often
    colourless. Fruit brandy is customarily drunk
    chilled or over ice, but is occasionally mixed
    (for     example,       blackberry      brandy
    and Coca-Cola are mixed to make a
    popular New England drink called "the
    blackbird").
   Applejack is an American apple brandy, made from the
    distillation of hard cider. It was once made by fractional
    freezing, which would disqualify it as a proper brandy.
   Buchu brandy is South African and flavoured with extracts
    from Agathosma species.
   Calvados is an apple brandy from the French region
    of Lower Normandy. It is double distilled from fermented
    apples.
   Damassine is a prune (the fruit of the Damassinier tree)
    brandy from the Jura Mountains of Switzerland
   Coconut brandy is a brandy made from the sap
    of coconut flowers.
   Rakia is a type of fruit brandy produced in Albania, Bosnia,
    Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia; it
    may be made from plums, apples, quinces, pears,
    apricots, cherries, mulberries, grapes, or walnuts.
  Pomace brandy (also called marc in both English
   and French) is produced by fermentation and
   distillation of the grape skins, seeds, and stems that
   remain after grapes have been pressed to extract
   their juice (which is then used to make wine). Most
   pomace brandies are neither aged nor coloured.
1. Examples of pomace brandy are:
2. Albanian Raki e Rushi
3. Bulgarian джиброва
4. Macedonian комова
5. Cretan tsikoudia
   The first step in making fine brandies is to allow the
    fruit juice (typically grape) to ferment. This usually
    means placing the juice, or must as it is known in the
    distilling trade, in a large vat at 68-77°F (20-25°C) and
    leaving it for five days. During this period, natural
    yeast present in the distillery environment will ferment
    the sugar present in the must into alcohol and
    carbon dioxide. The white wine grapes used for most
    fine brandy usually ferment to an alcohol content of
    around 10%.
   Fine brandies are always made in small batches using
    pot stills. A pot still is simply a large pot, usually made
    out of copper, with a bulbous top.
 Brandy has a traditional quality rating system,
  although      its   use   is  unregulated      outside
  of Cognac and Armagnac. These indicators can
  usually be found on the label near the brand
  name:
 A.C.: aged two years in wood.
 V.S.: "Very Special" or 3-Star, aged at least three
  years in wood.
 V.S.O.P.: "Very Superior Old Pale" or 5-Star, aged at
  least five years in wood.
 X.O.: "Extra Old", Napoleon or Vieille Reserve, aged
  at least six years, Napoleon at least four years.
 Vintage: Stored in the cask until the time it is
  bottled with the label showing the vintage date.
   Hors d'age: These are too old to determine the
    age, although ten years plus is typical, and are
    usually of great quality.
   In the case of Brandy de Jerez, the Consejo
    Regulador de la Denominacion Brandy de
    Jerez classifies it according to:
   Brandy de Jerez Solera – one year old.
   Brandy de Jerez Solera Reserva – three years
    old.
   Brandy de Jerez Solera Gran Reserva – ten
    years old.
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   Christian Brothers
   Coronet VSO
   Courvoisier
   Hennessey
   Hiram Walker
   Jacquin
   Lejon
   Leroux
   Martell
   Metaxas
   Remy Martin
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  • 1.
  • 2. S.N. TOPICS CONTENES 1. Introduction 2. Types of brandy 3. Production process of brandy 4. Labelling 5. Brand Names of brandy 6. Extra information regarding brandy
  • 3. The word Brandy derived from Dutch brandewijn— "burnt wine" is a spirit produced by distilling wine. Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically taken as an after dinner drink.Some brandies are aged in wooden casks, while some are simply colored with caramel coloring to imitate the effect of such aging (and some brandies are produced using a combination of both aging and coloring).  Brandy is also produced from fermented fruits other than grapes, but these products are typically named eaux-de-vie, specially in French.  In some countries, fruit flavouring or some other flavouring may be added to a spirit that is called "brandy".
  • 4.  If a beverage comes from a particular fruit (or multiple fruits) other than exclusively grapes, or from the must of such fruit, it may be referred to as a "fruit brandy" or "fruit spirit" or using the name of a fruit, such as "peach brandy", rather than just generically as "brandy". If pomace is the raw material, the beverage may be called "pomace brandy", "marc brandy", "grape marc", "fruit marc spirit", or "grape marc spirit". Grape pomace brandy may be designated as "grappa" or "grappa brandy". Apple brandy may be referred to as "applejack". There is also a product called "grain brandy" that is made from grain spirits.  In the United States, brandy that has been produced in some way other than using grape wine must be labelled with a clarifying description of the type of brandy production (e.g., "peach brandy", "fruit brandy", "dried fruit brandy", or "pomace brandy"), and brandy that has not been aged in oak for at least two years must be labelled as "immature"
  • 5. There are three main types of brandy. The term "brandy" denotes grape brandy if the type is not otherwise specified.
  • 6.
  • 7. Grape brandy is produced by the distillation of fermented grapes.  Albanian grape brandy (Rakı e Rushi) is the most popular and traditional alcoholic beverage in Albania and the Albanian regions of EasternMontenegro.  American grape brandy is almost always from California. Popular brands include Christian Brothers and Korbel.  Armenian brandy has been produced since the 1880s and comes from the Ararat plain in the southern part of Armenia. Bottles on the market are aged anywhere from 3 to 20 years.
  • 8. In the United States, brandy that has been produced in some way other than using grape wine must be labelled with a clarifying description of the type of brandy production (e.g., "peach brandy", "fruit brandy", "dried fruit brandy", or "pomace brandy"), and brandy that has not been aged in oak for at least two years must be labelled as "immature"
  • 9.
  • 10. Fruit brandies are distilled from fruits other than grapes. Apples, peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, elderberries, raspberries, and blackberries, are the most commonly used fruits. Fruit brandy usually contains 40% to 45% ABV (80 to 90 US proof). It is often colourless. Fruit brandy is customarily drunk chilled or over ice, but is occasionally mixed (for example, blackberry brandy and Coca-Cola are mixed to make a popular New England drink called "the blackbird").
  • 11. Applejack is an American apple brandy, made from the distillation of hard cider. It was once made by fractional freezing, which would disqualify it as a proper brandy.  Buchu brandy is South African and flavoured with extracts from Agathosma species.  Calvados is an apple brandy from the French region of Lower Normandy. It is double distilled from fermented apples.  Damassine is a prune (the fruit of the Damassinier tree) brandy from the Jura Mountains of Switzerland  Coconut brandy is a brandy made from the sap of coconut flowers.  Rakia is a type of fruit brandy produced in Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia; it may be made from plums, apples, quinces, pears, apricots, cherries, mulberries, grapes, or walnuts.
  • 12.  Pomace brandy (also called marc in both English and French) is produced by fermentation and distillation of the grape skins, seeds, and stems that remain after grapes have been pressed to extract their juice (which is then used to make wine). Most pomace brandies are neither aged nor coloured. 1. Examples of pomace brandy are: 2. Albanian Raki e Rushi 3. Bulgarian джиброва 4. Macedonian комова 5. Cretan tsikoudia
  • 13.
  • 14. The first step in making fine brandies is to allow the fruit juice (typically grape) to ferment. This usually means placing the juice, or must as it is known in the distilling trade, in a large vat at 68-77°F (20-25°C) and leaving it for five days. During this period, natural yeast present in the distillery environment will ferment the sugar present in the must into alcohol and carbon dioxide. The white wine grapes used for most fine brandy usually ferment to an alcohol content of around 10%.  Fine brandies are always made in small batches using pot stills. A pot still is simply a large pot, usually made out of copper, with a bulbous top.
  • 15.
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  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.  Brandy has a traditional quality rating system, although its use is unregulated outside of Cognac and Armagnac. These indicators can usually be found on the label near the brand name:  A.C.: aged two years in wood.  V.S.: "Very Special" or 3-Star, aged at least three years in wood.  V.S.O.P.: "Very Superior Old Pale" or 5-Star, aged at least five years in wood.  X.O.: "Extra Old", Napoleon or Vieille Reserve, aged at least six years, Napoleon at least four years.  Vintage: Stored in the cask until the time it is bottled with the label showing the vintage date.
  • 20. Hors d'age: These are too old to determine the age, although ten years plus is typical, and are usually of great quality.  In the case of Brandy de Jerez, the Consejo Regulador de la Denominacion Brandy de Jerez classifies it according to:  Brandy de Jerez Solera – one year old.  Brandy de Jerez Solera Reserva – three years old.  Brandy de Jerez Solera Gran Reserva – ten years old. 
  • 21. Christian Brothers  Coronet VSO  Courvoisier  Hennessey  Hiram Walker  Jacquin  Lejon  Leroux  Martell  Metaxas  Remy Martin