I know it is a drink.....but it isn't making it so I thought maybe it would be better here. Anyhow, used up my bottle of Cognac today making the mulled wine (mince pies made to....oooo going to have a good night tonight!) and just wondered if anyone can recommend a decent brandy/cognac to me - not firewater as my old Great Grandad used to say. I want a nice one (not bank breaker) as we have lots of friends over between Chrissy and new year and I like to be able to offer a full selection of booooooooooze! :P
I just went for the one with £2 off today!!
If you want Cognac (from Cognac) then Hennesey, Remy Martin and Otard are 3 that I've tried, XO is the best grade, but you can get VSOP at reasonable prices too. But why not try Armagnac (next door to Cognac) or, a very nice alternative, Calvados, an apple brandy from Normandy. Tesco and Waitrose do it at reasonable prices.
Quite like Fundador as a plonk.
I engaged in the 'trou normande' when abroad, but cannot get accustomed to spirits, perhaps that is a blessing ... ?
Ooo Jen, wonder if the bank manager will let me splash out on all three!
Unfortunately for me Curry, I am accustomed to all drinks and enjoy them all - except ouzo and campari!
Ditto on the ouzo and campari, brought a half(?) bottle of raki back from Turkey, think it will stay in the cupboard forever !
Don't want to run off topic, but a tradition we 'acquired' is to have dilute tequila sunrise at breakfast, far more fun than bucks fizz, and it certainly sets me up for the day !
I'm an armagnac fan too along with most people who enjoy brandy. Prunier or Janneau are pretty reliable. However, more expensive than brandy. Whatever you do, don't buy Napoleon VSOP - very rough! :D
EJ, fron what you say in your original posting, whatever it is you want brandy-wise is a what I would call a 'cooker'. For this purpose, supermarket 'own-brands' aren't bad. My favourite is Sainsbury's VSOP three years old French Brandy.
The Remy VSOP, et al, expensive brandies are to sip with your coffee after a meal, not to slug in the mincemeat!!
EJ, you say you want a nice cognac or brandy.
I don't know if £20-ish counts as a 'bank-breaker' (it's certainly a rare treat in chateau triffid!) but you might enjoy the Armagnac I'm sipping as I write --
*good health, all!*
It's Chateau du Tariquet, Vieil Armagnac XO. Got this from Waitrose; don't know if anyone else stocks it.
But very smooth; full of flavour. Yum!
The cognac that I used in my cooking was a very expensive one indeed - I'm one of those people who don't keep things just for special occassions - things get used well in this house. What I am after is something delicious and drinkable, not rough, so who ever is guzzling it is enjoying every sip. The Armagnac sounds fab triffid - I shall have to go investigate further. Thanks for the ideas peeps. I will steer clear of Napolean. ;D
Sounds just like me when cooking with wine EJ ... :D
Tim - you are the man. Just signed in after three weeks with computer off to see your recommendation for FUNDADOR. It is totally my favorite brandy with a wonderful toasty/caramel flavour. I am sure the Fundador we can buy here is not quite the same as that bought in Spain - hence, tucked away in the drinkie cupboard is a bottle from our Spanish trip earlier this year, with my name on, just waiting for the right moment. ;D Do you have a recommendation for the right mo' ?
Glad you said that - had it in my original draft - that ours is always by in-laws from Spain.
When? When needs must??
Spanish? Ah, Carlos Primero - very fond memories ;D
Quote from: triffid on December 13, 2006, 19:37:09
the Armagnac I'm sipping as I write -- It's Chateau du Tariquet, Vieil Armagnac XO
Sounds wonderful I think I need to go shopping... :P
The French family who came to stay brought a bottle of very dusty old Armagnac. So dusty that I wiped it over before putting it into the cupboard.
They nearly left in disgust.
But it was superb!!
Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of Fundador. G'Night sweet ladies.Oooops. Lost it.