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Armenian Brandy 9 years old. Alc. 40% by Vol.
Aged in French oak barrels.
Ripe fruits, vanilla, and plum, soft and delicate mouth. To be savored as a digestive or as an aperitif. Pair with a honey sweet curd cheese, wild strawberries with cane sugar, or a light coffee.
Psagot XO Brandy is a masterpiece of aged artistry. With a rich and complex profile, it delivers a symphony of flavors, including dried fruits, oak, and spices, that lingers on the palate. Indulge in the timeless elegance of this exceptional brandy.
Jelinek Apple Jack is a fine Czech 100% apple brandy distilled in Arnold Holstein pot stills at the Vizovice plant. The distillery has been using apples and plums in its manufacturing process since 1894, and this brandy has undergone three years of maturation in American Bourbon casks. This kosher-certified apple brandy is rich with apple aroma and taste and has a beautiful golden colour.
This brandy is a delicious drink made from Ararat 6 years old brandy and apricot distillate. Ararat Apricot has an impressively rich and intense aroma with a soft and fresh taste. In the undertones you can taste ripe fruit with licorice and vanilla. The slightly sweet aftertaste is rounded off with a pleasantly fresh apricot flavor.
TM AZNAURI brandies are distilled with full respect to the noble traditions of brandy-distilling, from traditional high quality spirit varieties which are aged in especially fired oak barrels with exceptional flavour-enhancing properties. The process lends the final drink a refined bouquet and distinctive mellow flavour. The Rkatsiteli grape variety from which the brandy is distilled is famed for its soft, traditionally qualities.
ARARAT Dvin is one of the exclusive ARARAT brandies. This blend is aged in oak casks, which imparts aromas of wood and smoke, reminiscent of cigars, with hints of clove and a slightly sweet taste of hazelnut. Once known as "Churchill's Favorite."