Can SPANISH BRANDY be a better alternative to COGNAC...🤔🧐

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Rustymouse
    @Rustymouse Месяц назад +2

    No wonder you cant say soaked sultanas after those few brandies 🤣 Have had Torres in Spain many years ago and loved it. Found it today in UK. I am trying to get into a bottle of Torres 10. Cant get the top twisted off nor the seal off. So I looked on You tube on how to get into it. No help anywhere. Then found you in the process and was glued into watching you. So in the end (don't laugh) I got my large metal extendable gripper pliers and yay, they worked. I did giggle, so no doubt will everyone else reading this . 😅 I will now save my pretty pennies up and buy the Torres Hors D'age.

  • @whiskymaltcontentreviews
    @whiskymaltcontentreviews 5 месяцев назад +6

    Nice video Steve. I’m big fan of Spanish brandy’s. Main difference between Spanish Brandy and Cognac is a casks use to maturation process. In France it mostly virgin French oak cask or cognac Refill cask , in Spain most commonly used casks are ex Sherry wine casks , and due to a few different Sherry wine type you can get different taste profile od brandy . Cheers

    • @brandycognaccalvados
      @brandycognaccalvados  5 месяцев назад

      Yup deffo. I admittedly totally forget to mention that. Kinda loosely covered with the whole Solera thing. But you're right. And it really shows on the tasting. VERY different profiles.

  • @Fedorevsky
    @Fedorevsky 2 месяца назад

    We just got back from Spain now 2 weeks ago and I purchased a bottle of Carlos I 1520 for 98 quid at Alicante airport. This is the perfect balance between very old Cognac and the thick caramelly liquid that is Brandy de Jerez in my opinion. I had a very old bottle of Cognac purchased on the way down to Spain to compare. Now of course the bottle is a Godsend heavy piece of glass with that perfect pour, no matter how much you drink it pours perfectly. Ok that's not really important, the liquid within has a lot of the 30-40 year old blend of Cognac Hors d'age does, but it's also very thick and velvety on arrival. It has a bit of leather, caramel, vanilla along with the nuttiness associated with sherry and also dark fruits galore. It's not overtly sweet like many Spanish brandies but instead dries out nicely after the first thick hit of caramel and burned sugar. I usually enjoy the regular Grand reserves at 12-15 average that you can get at the supermarked in Spain for 9 quid, in the Solera that have a lot of this but are often too sweet on the finish. But this one turns dry early and releases a lot of the leathery notes, nail polish, old cheese and dried up cream and so on of a very old cognac. Best of both words I say. Too bad it's a limited release and hopefully they have a lot more left when we go back in February. This bottle is 0667/5321.

  • @bcnmanhattan50
    @bcnmanhattan50 Месяц назад

    Both the 15 and 20 are excellent, each on their own class.

  • @alanplumbridge9097
    @alanplumbridge9097 5 месяцев назад +4

    Torres 20 is one of my favourites. It costs around €35 here in Spain.

    • @ghostramp8578
      @ghostramp8578 5 месяцев назад

      How would you compare it to Cardenal Mendoza?

    • @alanplumbridge9097
      @alanplumbridge9097 2 месяца назад

      @@ghostramp8578haven’t tried it.

  • @Datboydayung1
    @Datboydayung1 5 месяцев назад +3

    You got me excited to try me Jaime 1 and 20

  • @nicktheflybradley
    @nicktheflybradley 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Steve, thoroughly enjoyed this show. I too have been thinking of the Spanish Brandys as a cheaper alternative to French Cognac in cocktails. I love a Vieux Carre. Currently though I am abstaining due to a gout attack.
    Nick from York

  • @da900smoove1
    @da900smoove1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Torres 20 is excellent....Torres 15 is really good too

  • @jesterjala8221
    @jesterjala8221 17 дней назад

    1st drink Is Beer.
    2nd Drink Brandy De Jerez.
    3rd Rum.
    4th Gin.
    5th Scotch whisky

  • @henryortizjr1533
    @henryortizjr1533 5 месяцев назад +2

    I also enjoy Spanish Brandy. Very affordable ! I have been enjoying Fundador Sherry Cask finish lately. Spanish Brandies are great, but to me they seem to lack the "feel" or "high" of Cognacs from Grande Champagne, Borderies, and Petite Champagne. Maybe the minerals in the French soils are adding that extra finesse ?

    • @brandycognaccalvados
      @brandycognaccalvados  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, it's a bit of everything. Totally different Grape. Different climate. Different Laws controlling "production"...even coming down to how much and when, watering the vines can be done. Different aging techniques. Different Blending. But that said, you try that Torres 20, and tell me it doesn't match up to a VSOP. You have to ignore the number as its solera. But Price side by side. That Torres 20 is exceptional.

    • @henryortizjr1533
      @henryortizjr1533 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@brandycognaccalvados That Torres 20 is on my radar for sure ! Thank you Steve ! I love what you do for the Brandy Fans !

    • @franciscojaviergarciasanch2921
      @franciscojaviergarciasanch2921 2 месяца назад

      ​@@henryortizjr1533ponga también en su radar el Brandy Luis Felipe , seguro que le gustará un saludo desde Málaga 😊☺️☺️

  • @ahavah6622
    @ahavah6622 2 месяца назад

    You should try ABK6. They have vast offerings from VS to XO Grande Champagne and I would love to see how you think they compare to Remy Martin and Courvoisier. Cheers!

  • @kungen9164
    @kungen9164 4 месяца назад

    What an amazing channel, I have just recently discovered the wonderful world of brandy and I'm glad there's a channel dedicated to it!. I have just started making my own Grand Marnier liqueur, using brandy as a base with added orange peels and sugar, I can't wait to try it when it's finished.
    I've been wanting to try the VSOP brandy by Bardinet, it's one of the only afforable brandy's I can get my hands on. Possible taste-testing video on Bardinet brandy? :)

  • @billerd2a252
    @billerd2a252 Месяц назад

    St. Remy Signature in the U.K.? Looks like it is getting popular in Virginia. I find it more flavorful than the XO.

  • @dr.drakeramoray789
    @dr.drakeramoray789 5 месяцев назад +1

    ooh and we can actually get these in serbia!

  • @adamkilroe9840
    @adamkilroe9840 5 месяцев назад

    As a kid, Carlos I was simply the best, and I didn't like French brandy at all. These days I'm horrifically allergic to brandy, but I do like apple brandy.
    From a whisky lover's perspective, it's very interesting what aging does, how long, where the casks are kept, the actual size of the cask, what it's been used for, the level of char, etc. I would love to know what a caramelly smooth brandy would come out like if aged in a lightly charred ex-Talisker or Lagavulin cask would taste like, or at the other end of the scale, a lightly charred ex-Glenfarclas or Auchentoshan Bloodwood cask. I think all would be delicious, but not sure what would be your favourite.

  • @rikuslombard2506
    @rikuslombard2506 5 месяцев назад +1

    Van Ryn 15 year voted best brandy in the world second year running. Any chance you can do some content on South African brandies

  • @neme7827
    @neme7827 2 месяца назад

    Torres no es un mal brandy, pero no es un brandy de Jerez y en mi opinión los brandys de Jerez tiene características especiales. Me gustaría ver un video en el que compares un brandy de Jerez con un Cognac equivalente en precio. Gracias y un saludo

  • @Fedorevsky
    @Fedorevsky 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love Spanish Brandy but would never compare it to Armagnac and Cognac (which I also love). Spanish Brandy is different. Of course most are Brandy De Jerez and will taste of the influence of Sherry which is lovely. But the more regular Of course Torres for example aged in Bourbon Barrels and also fermented for longer than Cognac and Armagnac (or even most rum) so they have a lot more fruit flavors and also more charred flavor from the Bourbon barrels. Spanish brandy of any kind has a ton more flavor than Cognac or even Armagnac even with no aging. It's more like rum in that it has a ton of fruity flavors before aging. So it's not comparable to the aging years of Cognac or Armagnac.

    • @Fedorevsky
      @Fedorevsky 5 месяцев назад +1

      I really do agree as I have visited several Brandy de Jerez houses in Spain, me and the wife have a summerhouse in Spain. I tasted Torres before aging and it's very nicely fermented with more flavor than the wine made from these grapes, pear, apple, leather and spices even before any aging was done at the distillery. After aging you get vanilla, wood and other spices added. We tasted young Torres liquor and Torres 15 and compared.

  • @brandon7482
    @brandon7482 Месяц назад

    Cardenal Mendoza is an excellent Spanish Brandy

  • @alanplumbridge9097
    @alanplumbridge9097 5 месяцев назад +2

    Jaime 1 is pronounced Hymay oono

    • @brandycognaccalvados
      @brandycognaccalvados  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, I NEVER would've got there with your help! 😂 thanks

  • @Shootsmith
    @Shootsmith 3 месяца назад

    Why no new cognac videos???

  • @martinshaw4685
    @martinshaw4685 2 месяца назад

    Just bought some remy Martin vsop and it has a bitter taste.

  • @joseluisa.ledezma6791
    @joseluisa.ledezma6791 4 месяца назад +1

    Torres? 🤢🤮
    Amigo tienes que probar, terry, Lepanto, Cardenal, Duque... Habiendo tanta variedad escogiste el peor.