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Armenian Brandy 9 years old. Alc. 40% by Vol.
Copper color. Aromas and flavors of green apple, lemon and orange oils, magic marker, and watermelon and strawberry bubble gum with a slightly chewy, bright, dry medium-to-full body and a warming, interesting, long finish with accents of boiled toasted oak chips, stewed fruit, and brown butter. A great after dinner drink, full of rich dark chocolate and coffee aromas and flavors.
GR Tbilisi XO is a true aristocrat among Georgian brandy family, 17yr brandy is a distinguished specimen of the French and Georgian traditions.
Centuries-old cognac distillation process aged in French oak barrels for 3 years. Enjoy the delicate flavor and bouquet of this unique blend of cherry and grape brandies.
Three -year-old Three Star Ararat Brandy is the youngest and most daring in our range of Brandies. It is distinguished by its lively and spicy aroma of flowering fruit trees and emphasized by touches of fresh butter and oak.
Chateau Valois Brandy 15 Year is a premium aged brandy that exemplifies the art of distillation and maturation. Crafted with utmost care and expertise, this exceptional brandy has been patiently aged for 15 years to develop its exquisite flavors and smooth character.
A high-quality, three times distilled plum brandy made the same way for centuries, preserving R. Jelinek’s long-dated recipe. Kosher for Passover Silver Slivovitz, made of the best well-matured plums, has smooth, slightly almond taste.
Chateau Valois 13 Year Old XO Brandy has bottled at 40% alcohol by volume. This Extra Premium French Brandy has aged 13 years in French oak barrels.
Slivovitz has always been the most popular highlanders’ spirit. One can find the earliest mention of the drink as early as in XVIII century. Its ancient recipe based on characteristic strong taste and aroma has been known to numerous inhabitants of Zakopane – the heart of the Tatra Mountains in Poland.