There are three main types of brandy. Grape brandy is made by distilling fermented grapes, while fruit brandies are distilled from other fruits. Pomace brandy is made by fermentation and distillation of the grape skins, seeds, and stems that remain after grapes have been pressed to extract their juice for making wine.
There is no real answer to this question. It is like asking what is the scientific name for pure cake. Brandy is a spirit made by distilling wine. Is it by nature a complex, compound substance. You could try and break it down into its component chemicals but this would not give you pure brandy...
Congnac is a Brandy that Cognac is produced by doubly distilling white wine. It may be made only from a strict list of grape varieties: Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche & Colombard.
Brandy typically has an alcohol content ranging from 35% to 60% ABV (alcohol by volume). The specific alcohol content can vary depending on the brand and type of brandy.
Brandy, I believe is the answer you are looking for. When wine is distilled it becomes brandy, or Cognac, or Grappa, or I am sure a myriad of other names depending upon geographical location.
Brandy (from brandy-wine, derived from Dutch brandewijn "burnt wine")[1] is a spirit produced by distilling wine.Wine is a alcohol so, brandy is one.
An apple brandy is a variety of brandy made from apples.
It is made by distilling different fruits and vegetables.
Grape brandy is also known as 'eu de vie' the water of life. It is destilled from grape wine. The French grape brandies are known by the commune or district of origin. A few well known examples are From the Cognac district we get the Cognac - this is probably the best known grape brandy in the world. From Cjampagne we get Fine de la Marne distilled from wine made on the Champagne grapes. From Armagnac we get the Armagnac which is usually served in a snifter 2 degrees warmer than room temperature.
Yes. It is a term used to described a particular quality level of Cognac. VS stands for Very Special. Cognac is a brandy (made by fermenting grapes, then distilling the fermented juice, which is then aged in barrels), that comes from the Cognac region of France.
A blend of Benedictine and Brandy made by the benedictine company.
Hennesy is a cognac. Cognac is a brandy. Brandy is made from grapes.