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BRANDY

perfume. However, brandy is a blended product and this

is one of the most important processes. Brandies from all

the different areas and of different ages are blended together

to form the brandy of commerce. This enables a more

stable product to become available, the different character

istics of each one helping the other.

Bearing this in mind the Brandy Shippers market their

products under different headings. We have all heard

from tirne to time"Fine Champagne",this means that the

composition of the bleni must have at least 50% composi

tion of brandy made from the Grande Champagne and Fine

Champagne areas.

Other quality markings used in the trade are:

*(One Star) - Average 5-10 years old.

**(Two Star) - Average 10 years old.

***(Three Star) - Average 10-15 years old.

V.O. - - - Very Old.

V.O.P. - - - Very Old Pale, 15-30 years.

V.S.O. - - - Very Superior Old.

V.S.O.P. - - Very Superior Old Pale.

Others use these abbreviations:

V.V.O. - - - Very Very Old.

X.O. - - - Extra Old.

V.V.S.O. - - Very Very Superior Old.

V.V.S.O.P. - - Very Very Superior Old Pale.

The term Napoleon or any dated brandy like 1865 or 1884

is not brandy of that particular date, but was conceived

as being a good means of marketing the product of a very

large proportion of older brandies, but it is doubtful if any

spirit of that year exists to-day.

One very important thing,which it is important to under

stand also, is that whilst brandy wiU mature and improve

in cask, once it is put into the bottle it ceases to improve.

Brandy bottled in 1920 is no better when opened in 1950

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