Sarajishvili 5 Star Brandy750ML
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Description
Description
Sarajishvili 5 Star Brandy 750ML is a Georgian grape brandy bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) and aged approximately five years in oak barrels. Produced from a blend of four indigenous Georgian grape varieties—Tsiska, Tsolikauri, Saperavi, and Mtsvane—this expression reflects a recipe attributed to David Sarajishvili, widely regarded as the father of Georgian brandy-making.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Kakheti, Georgia | Approx. 5 Years Oak-Aged | Distillery: JSC Sarajishvili (est. 1884)
Production & Heritage
JSC Sarajishvili traces its origins to 1884, when David Sarajishvili established what would become Georgia's most recognized brandy house in Tbilisi. The 5 Star expression is distilled from grapes sourced across Georgian wine-making regions, then matured for approximately five years in oak barrels. The use of four distinct native varietals—two white (Tsiska and Tsolikauri) and two that include the red Saperavi alongside the white Mtsvane—creates a layered spirit that draws complexity from Georgia's diverse viticultural heritage rather than relying on a single grape profile.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe fruit and raisin, building into prune and sweet dried-fruit depth. Subtle floral undertones emerge alongside faint oak as the spirit breathes.
Taste: The palate enters with a touch of initial sweetness that quickly transitions into a drier, more structured mid-palate than many brandies in its class. Roasted almond mingles with fresh grape tones and dried fruit, while vanilla and gentle spice from oak aging provide an anchoring warmth. The overall impression is of a brandy with moderate richness and clear evidence of maturation.
Finish: Medium in length, with lingering oak and almond character. A subtle fruit sweetness resurfaces at the tail end, balanced by a pleasant dryness that keeps the finish clean.
How to Drink Sarajishvili 5 Star
Neat at room temperature is the traditional Georgian approach and allows the dried-fruit and almond notes to present fully. A single ice cube opens the spirit slightly for warmer weather drinking. Three cocktails worth exploring: a Brandy Sidecar, where the raisin and dried-fruit character adds depth against Cointreau and lemon; a Brandy Alexander, where its roasted almond notes complement crème de cacao and cream; and a Stinger, where the spirit's moderate dryness balances well against crème de menthe.
Best For
- Exploring Georgian spirits for the first time
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or coffee
- Gifting someone who appreciates brandy from outside the French tradition
- Building a Caucasus spirits collection alongside Armenian or Georgian wines
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sarajishvili 5 Star taste like? It has an intense fruity character anchored by roasted almond and oak, with raisin and dried-fruit depth that is slightly drier than many comparably priced brandies.
How does Sarajishvili 5 Star compare to Ararat brandy? Sarajishvili and Ararat are the two most prominent brandy houses in the Caucasus, with Sarajishvili representing the Georgian tradition and Ararat the Armenian. The 5 Star relies on a blend of four Georgian grape varieties and tends toward a drier style, while Ararat's expressions generally emphasize a broader sweetness profile typical of Armenian brandy production.
Is Sarajishvili 5 Star good for sipping neat? Yes—its approximately five years of oak aging provide enough structure and complexity for straight sipping, making it a solid introduction to aged Georgian brandy.
Where is Sarajishvili 5 Star made? It is produced by JSC Sarajishvili, Georgia's oldest brandy house, founded in 1884. Grapes are sourced from different wine-making regions of Georgia, with the Kakheti region playing a central role.
What foods pair well with Sarajishvili 5 Star? Dark chocolate complements its roasted almond notes; aged hard cheeses like Georgian Guda echo its oak-driven depth; walnuts and dried apricots mirror the spirit's dried-fruit profile; and grilled lamb pairs well with its moderate spice and structure.
What sizes does Sarajishvili 5 Star come in? The standard bottle is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Sarajishvili 5 Star worth the price? Sarajishvili 5 Star positions as an accessible, entry-level aged brandy within the brand's portfolio. For a spirit with approximately five years of oak maturation and a four-grape blend, it represents a category that offers strong value relative to Western European brandies of similar age.
Why Sarajishvili 5 Star?
What distinguishes this brandy is its Georgian origin and its reliance on indigenous grape varieties rarely seen in the broader brandy market. The blend of Tsiska, Tsolikauri, Saperavi, and Mtsvane produces a flavor profile that stands apart from the Ugni Blanc–dominated French tradition and the Armenian style represented by Ararat. Backed by a distillery heritage dating to 1884, the 5 Star serves as the most approachable entry point into Sarajishvili's range. For drinkers looking beyond Cognac and Armagnac, it delivers a genuinely different expression of what grape brandy can be.
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