Carmel 777 Kosher Brandy 750ML
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Description
Description
Carmel 777 Kosher Brandy 750ML is an Israeli kosher brandy bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format, produced by the historic Carmel Winery. This expression earned the Trophy for Best Brandy Worldwide at the 1998 International Wine & Spirits Competition — a remarkable distinction for any brandy, let alone one from outside the traditional European brandy-producing regions.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Israel | Aged 3 Years in Limousin Oak | Distillery: Carmel Winery
Production & Heritage
Carmel Winery was founded in 1882 by Baron Edmond de Rothschild, making it one of Israel's oldest and most significant wine and spirits producers. The winery operates from two historic facilities — one at Rishon Le Zion, south of Tel Aviv, and another at Zichron Ya'acov, south of Haifa. Carmel 777 is a blend of 30% pot still brandy and 70% continuous still brandy, aged for three years in French Limousin oak barrels. This dual-distillation approach gives the brandy both the depth and character of pot still spirit and the cleaner, lighter qualities of column distillation. The name itself carries cultural significance: the triple sevens reference the importance of the number seven in Judaism, tying the brandy to its heritage in a way that goes beyond the liquid.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe orchard fruits — think pear and soft apple — followed by subtle warm spice and a faint sweetness from the Limousin oak. A light floral lift gives the aroma an approachable, aperitif-like quality.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is light and fruity, with ripe stone fruit flavors developing into a richer mid-palate marked by warm baking spice and gentle vanilla. The blend of pot and continuous still distillates creates a layered texture that is full-flavored yet smooth, avoiding the heaviness that can mark younger brandies.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with a velvety texture, leaving lingering notes of dried fruit and soft oak. It fades cleanly, reinforcing the brandy's role as a versatile, sessionable spirit.
How to Drink Carmel 777
Carmel 777 drinks well neat at room temperature, where its fruit-forward character and smooth oak aging come through clearly; a single ice cube can further open up the lighter aromatic notes. Its approachable style also makes it a strong cocktail ingredient. A Brandy Sour highlights the fruit and spice against fresh citrus. A Sidecar pairs the brandy's ripe fruit notes with orange liqueur and lemon for a balanced classic. A Brandy Old Fashioned lets the Limousin oak sweetness and warm spice shine with minimal adornment.
Best For
- Hosting kosher dinners or Shabbat gatherings where spirit quality matters
- Gifting to brandy drinkers who appreciate world-class competition winners
- Introducing someone to brandy through a smooth, fruit-driven expression
- Stocking a kosher home bar with a versatile, cocktail-ready spirit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Carmel 777 taste like? Carmel 777 is a light, fruity brandy with ripe orchard fruit and stone fruit flavors, warm baking spice, and gentle vanilla from three years of Limousin oak aging. The overall profile is smooth and approachable, leaning toward an aperitif style rather than a heavy, oak-dominated spirit.
How does Carmel 777 compare to Carmel 100 Brandy? Both are kosher brandies from Carmel Winery that have won gold medals in international competition, but Carmel 777 carries the added distinction of winning the Trophy for Best Brandy Worldwide at the 1998 IWSC. Carmel 100 is generally considered a slightly different style, while the 777 leans into a fruitier, more complex blend of pot and continuous still distillates.
Is Carmel 777 good for sipping neat? Yes — its smooth, fruit-forward profile and three years of oak aging make it a comfortable neat pour, especially for drinkers who prefer lighter, less tannic brandies. It also performs well on the rocks or in classic brandy cocktails.
Where is Carmel 777 made? Carmel 777 is produced by Carmel Winery in Israel, which operates facilities at Rishon Le Zion (south of Tel Aviv) and Zichron Ya'acov (south of Haifa). The winery was established in 1882 by Baron Edmond de Rothschild.
What foods pair well with Carmel 777? Dried fruit and nut platters complement the brandy's orchard fruit notes. Dark chocolate works well against the warm spice and oak. Honey cake or babka echoes the vanilla sweetness from Limousin oak aging. Mild, creamy cheeses balance the brandy's fruity acidity, and roasted almonds bring out the spirit's subtle nuttiness.
What sizes does Carmel 777 come in? Carmel 777 Kosher Brandy is commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Carmel 777 worth the price? Carmel 777 positions as a value-to-mid-tier brandy that punches above its price point, supported by its IWSC trophy and a production method that blends both pot and continuous still distillates aged in premium French oak. For a kosher brandy with international competition credentials, it represents strong value in a category with limited options at this level of quality.
Why Carmel 777?
Few brandies outside of France and Spain have won a worldwide trophy at the International Wine & Spirits Competition, and the 1998 Best Brandy Worldwide award remains a defining achievement for this expression. The 30/70 pot-to-continuous still blend, aged for three years in Limousin oak, delivers a complexity that most brandies at this price tier simply do not achieve. For consumers seeking a certified kosher brandy that doesn't compromise on flavor or pedigree, Carmel 777 stands as one of the most credentialed options available. Its roots in the 140-plus-year history of Carmel Winery and the cultural symbolism of its name make it a spirit with genuine depth of story and substance.
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