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St. Rémy Signature Brandy
St. Rémy

St. Rémy Signature Brandy

Brandy Other Brandy France No age statement 40% ABV
$$ $30 to $50 Everyday Above average brandy
14 reviews raw average 3.60
88 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

Technically not a cognac, this is a French brandy made with the intention to connect with a younger generation of brandy drinkers, or brandy novices. The brandy’s first maturation occurs in new oak casks (Quercus Patrea) for a “youthful” flavor profile. The second maturation occurs in traditional casks (Quercus Robur) to build complexity. where the liquid becomes balanced and complex. It is intended for neat sipping as well as a base for modern and classic cocktails. It is bottled at 40% ABV and available in select markets as of October, 2021.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 60
Sweet 60
Fruity 60
Spicy 30
Tart 25
Woody 25
Roast 20
Oily 10

Reviews

Showing the most detailed of 7 parsed reviews.

Jayce 3.8

The color makes me wonder if we have some caramel coloring in the mix. Purchased a couple bottles of this for a clarified milk punch. My initial taste and the reviews of others are reassuring signs that this’ll make for a fine punch. Definitely has that raisin wine telltale brandy taste. Still, a bit tannic in general, but only enough that I’d be the one griping about it. I guess this is an attempt to buck the lousy reputation brandy has among young folk. In general, not bad. Especially since most places are limited in brandy options.

Gator Epp 3.3

Aromas of grape jelly, cinnamon, marmalade, vanilla, toasted coconut, and almond. Flavours include more grape jelly, vanilla, marmalade, and toasted coconut, along with hazelnut and milk chocolate. Rich mouthfeel, and a sweet profile overall. Finish is medium-length. 3.25/5.00 – Quite Good (neat)

ERO 3.5

St-Rémy reinvented? It’s an interesting expression, definitely more oaky and fruity, displaying a more youthful character. A little conflicted though… It’s a “premium” product but, also intended for cocktails while carrying a price tag higher than the traditional expressions.

Looneyhead 3.0

Young nose, with notes of raisins, caramel, soy sauce, toasted grain, leather and pear. Young again on the palate. Sweet and a little peppery, raisin, leather, vanilla, caramel, powdered sugar and orange. Lightly peppery finish. Pretty basic with a bit of heat at the back.

asquithcm 3.3

Purchased for mulled wine this holiday season. This is an excellent mixing brandy if you don’t want to use your good cognac in batch cocktails. Its definitely thinner than the Courvoisier VS I get to sip but it has the same sweet, oaky, and peppery notes. Works great!

GoodSpiritsNews 4.0

This is a very light and smooth spirit that is a perfect introduction for the new brandy enthusiast. Mild and easy going, there are no rough edges here. Gently oaky, and with warm caramel notes, this is an ideal brandy for cocktails or holiday punches.

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