Not that good, pretty harsh aftertaste. Costs $17 and tastes like a bottom shelf product. Would be fine as a mixer
About this bottle
Vecchia Romagna traces its roots to 1820 when Jean Bouton, a French immigrant from a family of cognac producers, arrived in the Bologna region of Italy to set up his own distillery. He came to favor using the Trebbiano wine grapes that grew throughout the region for production of brandy. This grape variety is still used today in the production of Vecchia Romagna Classica. Following distillation, the brandy is aged for at least one year in American oak casks before being bottled in its distinctive triangular-shaped vessel at 40% ABV.
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Smooth grapey base with subtle vanilla accents. A touch harsh in finish, but very smooth for the price point.
They tood me it was amaro. But i guess they really meant a bitter brandy. Aiiiroight
Pale amber. Strong oak, caramel. Sweet. Alcoholic burn. Simple.
For the price, it's actually quite good. $26.45 in Ontario
Excellent Brandy , made in turn fashion as a Cognac
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