Brandy as a pressie
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anonymous-user

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80 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Hi all, want to buy a bottle of brandy for someone but don't know one from the other. . . . can anyone please give me the heads up of what to buy priced between £25 to £50? Thanks lads

PositronicRay

28,766 posts

209 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Thank you most generous. I'm not going to take the piss though, a bottle of Morrisons own brand will do nicely.

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bompey

619 posts

261 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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I take it you know they like Brandy. My father in law wanted to get me some Brandy and asked the wife what I like. She had to tell him I never drink it and the only Brandy we have in the house is for cooking.

jet_noise

6,017 posts

208 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Something other than cognac.
Waitrose has two Armagnacs the more expensive one & Spanish.
Also Calvados although I know even less about that wink

drmike37

596 posts

82 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Someone got me a bottle of Hine Fine once and I enjoyed drinking it. About £50 a bottle.
I find with brandy if you spend less than this it’s mostly for cooking!

21TonyK

13,108 posts

235 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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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!

Ham_and_Jam

3,477 posts

123 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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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!!


condor

8,837 posts

274 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Brandy is not my choice of spirit, but over Christmas I usually have a bottle of Remy Martin which I drink on it's own and also use to anoint the Christmas pud and put in the brandy butter.

Mobile Chicane

21,882 posts

238 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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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.

48k

16,800 posts

174 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Hine, or Remy VSOP

NWTony

2,979 posts

254 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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I'm no expert but Janneau Armagnac is very smooth and tasty compared to a lot of brandies, get the one in the tear drop shaped bottle apparently.

Hosenbugler

1,856 posts

128 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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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.

rdjohn

7,083 posts

221 months

Sunday 12th July 2020
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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.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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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; thanks

seefarr

1,780 posts

212 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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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.
Another vote - although I've only had the Shipwreck. Delicious and an interesting story thrown into the bargain. Think Calvados but not from Calvados. biggrin

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

JimM169

814 posts

148 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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Can't go wrong with Hine Rare for me