Spanish brandy.

Nectar and great marching juice especially if just “nipping” fine stirrup cup for the quad and wabbits on private land🥰
Edit. Don’t taste bad either😂
 
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I have never been able to get in to Brandy. To my uncultured taste, Spanish brandy tastes very sweet and French brandy tastes soapy. I don’t mind South African brandy though, has a bit more bite to it.

I really need to try some more and find something I like.
 
I have never been able to get in to Brandy. To my uncultured taste, Spanish brandy tastes very sweet and French brandy tastes soapy. I don’t mind South African brandy though, has a bit more bite to it.

I really need to try some more and find something I like.
I understand, most taste like they should be removing paint or dissolving copper from a barrel but I have come to enjoy them.
If I get a rough to my palette one it goes in coffee!
Not tried SA brandy's.
 
I am rather partial to a drop of either Fundador or Torres myself. Somewhere at the back of the cupboard I think I have an unopened Carlos I Imperial XO, if I wasn't on a North Sea oil platform right now I would probably go and seek it out.
 
How could anything with the word “Sober” in it be worth drinking?
Now if it was something like Newterano or Blattererano I could see it. I’m sticking to Malts - my recommendation is Glen Bluttered - a cheeky wee number, hints of caramel and recently discarded plimsoll….
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Used to buy the Spanish brandy by the box when in Scotland of all places and very reasonable but only when offered but around four times a year and was much enjoyed and helped with rabbit numbers and salvation.😂😂😂
 
First discovered Spanish brandy on the evening we got engaged in castelleote Aragon, back in March this year, after bagging my ibex. Had the cardenal mendoza that’s night, liked it so much we got a bottle and the solera grand reserva too on our way home. The Spaniards seem to warm the glass before pouring, to the extent the fumes are a delight to experience as well as drink. Lovel stuff.
 

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First discovered Spanish brandy on the evening we got engaged in castelleote Aragon, back in March this year, after bagging my ibex. Had the cardenal mendoza that’s night, liked it so much we got a bottle and the solera grand reserva too on our way home. The Spaniards seem to warm the glass before pouring, to the extent the fumes are a delight to experience as well as drink. Lovel stuff.
I too have a bottle of Pusser's Rum in the dresser, amongst a few others.
 
I have a very nice Venezuelan rum that my better half bought me for Christmas, Diplomatico No.3.
These days I find that there’s nothing really that I need for birthdays or Christmas so just ask for a nice bottle of something, no point in buying anything else.
 
I have a very nice Venezuelan rum that my better half bought me for Christmas, Diplomatico No.3.
These days I find that there’s nothing really that I need for birthdays or Christmas so just ask for a nice bottle of something, no point in buying anything else.
looks a fine one to be sure. Not tried it, but have had a cheaper diplomatic previously The Diplomático Reserva Exclusiva, which was lovely. Had to resist this yesterday in Costco as a birthday treat, (they had it for £47). Not tried it before , have you? Some mixed reviews online put me off initially, but this thread has got me rethinking 😫 Ron Zacapa Centenario Sistema Solera 23 Rum : The Whisky Exchange

sorry for hijacking this thread, not a brandy obviously.
 
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First discovered Spanish brandy on the evening we got engaged in castelleote Aragon, back in March this year, after bagging my ibex. Had the cardenal mendoza that’s night, liked it so much we got a bottle and the solera grand reserva too on our way home. The Spaniards seem to warm the glass before pouring, to the extent the fumes are a delight to experience as well as drink. Lovel stuff.
good choice of rum!
 
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