Brandy History: You must have heard the name of brandy. In India it is often seen not just as alcohol but also as a medicine. When it is extremely cold, elders in the house often advise small children to give a spoonful of brandy or massage it on their soles, stomach and back. But, do you know what it really is? Brandy contains alcohol, which warms the body from within. Along with this, antioxidants are also present in it which help in fighting cold and cough. Brandy is made by distilling wine (by distillation process). Its name comes from the Dutch word ‘Brandeviden’, which means ‘burnt wine’. It usually contains 35% to 60% alcohol.
Brandy has a history as rich and complex as its taste.
From necessity to luxury
In the Middle Ages brandy was used mainly for medicinal purposes. It was believed to cure various diseases and prolong life. Monks and alchemists played an important role in its production and experimented with various distillation techniques. By the 14th century, brandy production had spread throughout Europe. It became especially popular as a drink in areas like France and Spain. As trade routes expanded and European explorers entered new areas, brandy became a valuable commodity. This spirit was often transported in wooden barrels and this method of aging brandy was accidentally discovered. The time spent in oak barrels gave the brandy a sweet and rich flavor, transforming it from a simple spirit to a luxurious drink.
By the 17th century, brandy had established itself as a favorite drink among the European aristocracy. The Cognac region of France in particular became famous for producing some of the finest brandies in the world. Cognac is a type of brandy made from specific grape varieties and is produced under strict rules. It set standards of quality and craftsmanship. Meanwhile other regions such as Spain, Italy and America began developing their own brandies. Each of these had its own unique characteristics. For example, in Spain the production of sherry brandy became an important industry. While American brandy gained popularity during the colonial period, it was often made from apples.
It is said that a bottle of brandy should be a must have in your home bar.
Is it beneficial for health?
Health experts believe that consuming brandy in small quantities can provide many benefits. It can help in eliminating sleep related problems. Brandy can also help in maintaining better heart health and keeping it functioning properly. Some compounds and acids are found in it, which can be helpful in preventing the growth and spread of cancer cells. It also helps in digesting food and keeping your digestive system healthy. Because of these benefits, it is often said that a bottle of brandy should be in your home bar. Brandy is suitable for any occasion. This is such a delicious drink that can enhance the beauty of any meal or party.
Brandy in today’s times
Today brandy is famous throughout the world. From refined cognacs of France to fruity American brandies, this spirit offers a wide variety of flavors and styles. Whether taken pure, in cocktails, or as an after-dinner digestif. Brandy remains a symbol of sophistication and indulgence. Modern production techniques have created scope for even greater experimentation and innovation. Where distillers are creating unique varieties of brandy that reflect the soil and traditions of their region. As a result the popularity of brandy has increased. Especially among the younger generation who appreciate its rich history and timeless charm. Although brandy may be an expensive drink, it is a gift that can be remembered and used for a long time.
These are some brandy brands that you must know about which are available in India…
2. Remy Martin: Rs 11 to Rs 14,000
3. Courvoisier: Rs 5500 to Rs 8000
4. Martel: Rs 5500 to Rs 8000
5. Torres: Rs 2500 to Rs 3500
6. Saint-Remy: Rs 2500 to Rs 3000
7. Honey Bee Premium Brandy: Rs 750 to Rs 900
8. Morpheus: Rs 1100 to Rs 1600
9. McDowell’s No. 1: Rs 800 to Rs 1000
10. Old Admiral: Rs 600 to Rs 800
(These approximate prices are based on brandy brands available in Delhi. Most Indian made brandies in India have an ABV of 42.8%, while imported cognac/brandy usually has an ABV of 40%)





























