Brandy as a pressie
Discussion
Something other than cognac.
Waitrose has two Armagnacs the more expensive one & Spanish.
Also Calvados although I know even less about that
Waitrose has two Armagnacs the more expensive one & Spanish.
Also Calvados although I know even less about that

Something a little different which I have drank liberally over the years...
https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop
Mainly the 5 & 10 year old but worked through a few of the 20 year old ones as well... they are good!
https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop
Mainly the 5 & 10 year old but worked through a few of the 20 year old ones as well... they are good!
I always have these 2 x bottles in my cupboard-
Hennessey XO
https://www.drinksupermarket.com/hennessy-xo-cogna...
Hennessey Very Special
https://www.drinksupermarket.com/hennessy-vs-70cl
Two very different price points £130 v £34.
The VS is a great cognac for the money, and the XO is just so dark and dreamy, but a bit pricey. However a bottle normally lasts me 6 months as I’m happy with the VS as my regular drink.
I wouldn’t bother with anything in between these prices as they don’t really get any better, and I’ve tried the vast majority!!
Hennessey XO
https://www.drinksupermarket.com/hennessy-xo-cogna...
Hennessey Very Special
https://www.drinksupermarket.com/hennessy-vs-70cl
Two very different price points £130 v £34.
The VS is a great cognac for the money, and the XO is just so dark and dreamy, but a bit pricey. However a bottle normally lasts me 6 months as I’m happy with the VS as my regular drink.
I wouldn’t bother with anything in between these prices as they don’t really get any better, and I’ve tried the vast majority!!
21TonyK said:
Something a little different which I have drank liberally over the years...
https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop
Mainly the 5 & 10 year old but worked through a few of the 20 year old ones as well... they are good!
I concur.https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop
Mainly the 5 & 10 year old but worked through a few of the 20 year old ones as well... they are good!
Have a look at hine, particularly this one:
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/1736/hine-rare...
Hine rare has been a staple of mine for years, always consistenly good, and as good as some XO's I've had. Excllent VFM in my experience.
https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/1736/hine-rare...
Hine rare has been a staple of mine for years, always consistenly good, and as good as some XO's I've had. Excllent VFM in my experience.
My friend in France was the former President of Armagnac.
He explained that if you put Cognac, Rum, Whisky Calvados etc in the same barrels and left them 50-years, then they would all taste exactly the same, the human palate could not differentiate them.
He reckons that buying based on another person’s recommendation is not a wise move. These drinks a wholly dependent on the person drinking it.
I would suggest that you ask the receiver’s partner which Brandy he normally drinks, and then see if you can afford it.
He explained that if you put Cognac, Rum, Whisky Calvados etc in the same barrels and left them 50-years, then they would all taste exactly the same, the human palate could not differentiate them.
He reckons that buying based on another person’s recommendation is not a wise move. These drinks a wholly dependent on the person drinking it.
I would suggest that you ask the receiver’s partner which Brandy he normally drinks, and then see if you can afford it.
rdjohn said:
My friend in France was the former President of Armagnac.
He explained that if you put Cognac, Rum, Whisky Calvados etc in the same barrels and left them 50-years, then they would all taste exactly the same, the human palate could not differentiate them.
He reckons that buying based on another person’s recommendation is not a wise move. These drinks a wholly dependent on the person drinking it.
I would suggest that you ask the receiver’s partner which Brandy he normally drinks, and then see if you can afford it.
I didn't know that; thanksHe explained that if you put Cognac, Rum, Whisky Calvados etc in the same barrels and left them 50-years, then they would all taste exactly the same, the human palate could not differentiate them.
He reckons that buying based on another person’s recommendation is not a wise move. These drinks a wholly dependent on the person drinking it.
I would suggest that you ask the receiver’s partner which Brandy he normally drinks, and then see if you can afford it.
Mobile Chicane said:
21TonyK said:
Something a little different which I have drank liberally over the years...
https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop
Mainly the 5 & 10 year old but worked through a few of the 20 year old ones as well... they are good!
I concur.https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop
Mainly the 5 & 10 year old but worked through a few of the 20 year old ones as well... they are good!

https://www.somersetciderbrandy.com/shop-online/sh...
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