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by enframed_Archive
I get a little tired of hearing about K&L's exclusives, man. The trials and tribulations of small town life, I suppose. Let's see, lots of good stuff out there. One day at lunch I felt like getting out so I went up into the mountains in search of a liquor store I heard had a great Scotch selection, hoping that they might also have a good brandy selection. They had a bottle of A. de Fussigny Sélection (VSOP grade) Cognac for $30 (the XO was around $70), which seemed suspicious as it's a lovely looking bottle. I asked the owner and he said he likes it a lot, good purity and length, so I grabbed it. It's nice stuff, seems pure enough, a little sweet, super smooth, long finish, fruit but with plenty of age it seems with spicyness and tobacco flavors. Anyway, for the price it's a steal. Really responds to being warmed for a few minutes in your hand.Maison Surrenne ($46, imported by Craft Distillers, makers of Germain-Robin) is really lovely Cognac. Beautiful color, decent length, and it has a really killer pipe tobacco or clove cigarette type flavor, with a slight bit of mint..and has some evidence of fruit. Just wonderful stuff.I made some brandy punch (as recommended by Antero) for our little end of the season party at the pumpkin patch using Felipe II Brandy de Jerez ($20) as the base, not before I sampled it straight. Not so "barrelly" like the Torres 10-Year, the only other Spanish brandy I've had. Fruity, up front and a nice oakiness and no smoke. I liked it well enough but think I'm just not so into Spanish brandy. I also used the tail end of a bottle of Leopold Gourmel 6 Carats Cognac ($40) for the punch, which I didn't like at all straight. I prefer brandy straight.Found some Pierre Ferrand Ambre Cognac ($32) at a shop I recently learned about. My friend told me it was pretty good so I picked it up. Nice stuff for the price, good fruit, soft up front, smooth, nice finish.Our friend who works for us at the pumpkin patch, the one who recently converted to brandy from Bourbon, tried some of the A. de Fussigny and Osocalis one night after only having the Camus VS for a couple of weeks. Her response was "Mmm, it's like a romance in my mouth." I think that's a wonderful description of the experience.dabrasha wrote:Use a proper snifter, a snifter with a base almost as wide as your entire hand, not one that you can cradle in your fingers.I was skeptical the difference would be that dramatic but these glasses make brandy even more enjoyable, removing most of the alcohol burn on the nose and enhancing everything else. Strongly recommended.
To me Steve wrote:I'm curious why[...] you wouldn't just fuck off instead. Let's hear your record, cocksocket.