Description
Distilling wine? It was pretty much the beginning of distillation. The wine was heated and the vapors condensed back into spirit… they called it ‘brandewijn’, brandy… And as a traditional distillery, that was a spirit we certainly couldn’t miss out on.
This is how we make... the difference
Local grapes, local vineyards
We have a lot of fruit like apples and pears on our farm, and with those apples and pears, we’ve been making eaux-de-vie, gins, brandy, cider since our inception… But we don’t have grapes, nor do we make wine. So we had to approach local winemakers to buy wine and grapes. Really delicious wines are produced in the Pajottenland, but not in large quantities. So we knew from the start that if we wanted to make a brandy, it would always be a very limited edition. No worries, we are not a distillery where volume is important, but rather the flavors, the local character, and traditional craftsmanship.
And so, in 2019 and 2020, we started distilling various wines. Marketing it as an eau-de-vie was an option, but we found aging it for years in oak casks to be a better choice. Not for the yield, because in our old cask warehouse, it sometimes got so warm that we lost a lot to the angel’s share. That heat also led to a much faster maturation of the spirit. You gain some time but lose in quantity. In the Pajottenland, there’s an expression for it: ‘You can’t have everything, fat cows and long grass.’
”In the world of brandy, there are many proponents but even more opponents. The often old stills give too many off-flavors and produce a spirit that truly 'burns', hence the name perhaps. That shouldn't be the case; a spirit should never really burn, or at least not if it's truly well-distilled.
Manu De CortMaster Distiller
Cask aging… at least 5 years!
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