Srpska Loza 750ML
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Description
Description
Srpska Loza 750ML is an unaged Serbian grape brandy — a style known as lozovača — bottled at 750ml and approximately 40% ABV. What distinguishes this particular expression is its use of unripe grapes, a less common approach that yields a drier, more herbaceous spirit compared to brandies distilled from fully ripened fruit.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~40% | Origin: Kragujevac, Serbia | Unaged Grape Brandy (Lozovača) | Producer: Flores d.o.o.
Production & Heritage
Srpska Loza is produced by Flores d.o.o., based in Kragujevac, a city in central Serbia with deep roots in Balkan brandy production. The spirit belongs to the lozovača tradition — grape-based rakia that forgoes barrel aging, preserving the raw character of the distillate. According to its trademark registration, the brandy is made from unripe (immature) grapes, which contributes higher acidity and a sharper aromatic profile than expressions distilled from ripe fruit. The result is a clear, unaged spirit that sits stylistically between Serbian rakia and Italian grappa.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh grape must leads, followed by subtle floral blossom and a hint of white pepper. The unaged character keeps the nose bright and varietal, without oak influence.
Taste: The entry is dry and crisp, reflecting the unripe grape base. Mid-palate, notes of grape skin and faint stone fruit emerge, underpinned by an earthy minerality that grounds the spirit. The higher natural acidity from the immature grapes gives the palate a taut, focused quality.
Finish: Clean and moderately short, tapering with a delicate fruity note and a light herbal edge. There is no lingering sweetness — the finish stays lean and dry throughout.
How to Drink Srpska Loza
In Serbian tradition, lozovača is served neat at room temperature, often alongside a meal or as a welcoming toast. Chilling the bottle slightly can tame the spirit's bite without muting its grape-forward aromatics.
For cocktail use, its dry, clean profile functions well in several applications: a Grappa Sour, where the brandy's acidity pairs naturally with lemon juice and simple syrup; a Grape Collins, extended with soda water and fresh grape garnish to amplify its varietal character; or a Balkan Spritz, combining the loza with elderflower liqueur and sparkling wine for a lighter, aperitif-style drink.
Best For
- Exploring traditional Balkan spirits beyond the familiar šljivovica (plum brandy)
- Hosting a Serbian or Balkan-themed dinner with an authentic digestif
- Gifting someone interested in European grape brandies and rakia traditions
- Using as a grappa substitute in cocktails that call for an unaged grape spirit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Srpska Loza taste like? Srpska Loza is a dry, crisp grape brandy with prominent grape-skin character, faint stone fruit, and earthy minerality. It finishes clean with a light herbal note, reflecting its unaged production and unripe grape base.
How does Srpska Loza compare to Italian grappa? Both are unaged grape-based spirits, but Srpska Loza tends to be lighter and smoother than many grappas, which can carry more pungent pomace intensity. The use of unripe grapes also gives the Serbian expression a distinctly tart, higher-acid profile that differs from grappa's typically riper fruit character.
Is Srpska Loza good for sipping neat? Yes — neat service at room temperature is the traditional way to drink lozovača in Serbia. Its clean, straightforward profile makes it approachable for anyone familiar with unaged grape brandies or white spirits.
Where is Srpska Loza made? Srpska Loza is produced by Flores d.o.o. in Kragujevac, a city in central Serbia. Serbia has centuries of rakia-making tradition, and lozovača (grape rakia) is one of the country's signature spirit styles.
What foods pair well with Srpska Loza? Grilled lamb or ćevapi, where the brandy's dry acidity cuts through rich, fatty meat; ajvar (roasted red pepper spread), whose sweetness contrasts the spirit's tartness; aged Serbian hard cheeses like Sjenički sir; fresh walnuts, a classic Balkan accompaniment to rakia; and dark chocolate with a high cacao percentage for a simple after-dinner pairing.
What sizes does Srpska Loza come in? Srpska Loza is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Srpska Loza worth the price? Srpska Loza positions as an accessible, everyday grape brandy within the broader rakia and grappa category. It represents solid value for those looking to explore authentic Serbian lozovača without a premium price commitment.
Why Srpska Loza?
The defining detail here is the use of unripe grapes — a production choice that is relatively uncommon in the commercial grape brandy market and yields a noticeably drier, more acidic spirit than standard lozovača or grappa. For drinkers already familiar with Serbian šljivovica or Italian grappa, Srpska Loza offers a legitimate point of comparison within the Balkan distilling tradition. Its clean, unaged character also makes it one of the more versatile grape brandies for cocktail experimentation. As an introduction to Serbian lozovača, it fills a niche that few imported products occupy outside the Balkans.
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