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What does VS, VSOP, and XO (Brandy)

Brandy is spirits distilled from fermented fruit. It usually clocks in at 80-proof and sometimes aged in oak cask or barrels. Generally, fruit brandy and can legally be made from practically any fruit including apples, pears, apricots, blackberries, and cherries. US standard of identity define brandy as the distilled product of any fruits, but what we called brandy made from grapes. Other fruits brandy must carry the name of the fruit. 




 VS (Very Special)

Its mean the fruit that used for brandy distilled in the oak barrel for 2 years. Example: Martell VS (Very Special) 40% ABV, that distilled from clear wine and this cognac offer the richer aromatic experience. 


 VSOP (Very Special Old Pale)

Its mean the fruit that used for brandy distilled in the oak barrel for 4 years. Example: Martell VSOP (Very Special Old Pale) cognac 40% ABV 


 XO (Extra Old)

Its mean the fruit that used for brandy distilled in the oak barrel for 10 years. Example: Rémy Martin XO (Extra Old) is a luxury, 40% ABV Cognac. This liquor is a type of brandy, made from cognac region in france 



Whether you prefer the youthful vibrancy of VS, the refined complexity of VSOP, or the luxurious depth of XO, the journey through the world of brandy is an exploration of nuanced flavors and timeless indulgence.


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