Maraska Komovica Grape Brandy 750ML
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Description
Description
Maraska Komovica Grape Brandy 750ML is a Croatian grape marc brandy (komovica) bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by Maraska d.d. in the Adriatic port city of Zadar, this spirit distinguishes itself from most pomace brandies through its oak barrel maturation — a step that imparts body and smoothness uncommon in the category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Zadar, Croatia | Style: Oak-Matured Grape Marc Brandy | Distillery: Maraska d.d.
Production & Heritage
Maraska d.d., headquartered on Biogradska cesta in Zadar, is one of Croatia's most recognized spirits producers, long associated with the Dalmatian coast's fruit distilling traditions. Komovica is produced by fermenting and then distilling grape pomace — the skins, seeds, stems, and yeast residue left after winemaking — in a process directly analogous to Italian grappa. What sets Maraska's expression apart from most pomace brandies, which are typically bottled young and unaged, is its maturation period in oak barrels of undisclosed size and duration, lending a fuller, creamier texture than the category norm.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with assertive notes of twigs and a slightly rubbery character that settles with air. Given a few minutes in the glass, those initial aromatics recede and a subtle but distinct grapey quality emerges, showing more fruit character than many clear brandies.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is smooth and mellow, with the oak influence revealing itself as a fuller, creamier mouthfeel than typical unaged pomace spirits. Mid-palate brings a gentle bitterness balanced by delicate lavender and a touch of grape juice sweetness underneath. The oak maturation rounds what would otherwise be a raw, fiery spirit into something notably approachable.
Finish: The finish is smooth with lingering hints of fruit and minimal burn. It fades clean, leaving behind a pleasant echo of grape and subtle woody warmth.
How to Drink Komovica
Traditionally, komovica is served neat at room temperature as a digestif, and Maraska's expression is well suited to this approach — a few minutes of air in the glass helps the fruit character emerge. It also works in cocktails where grappa is called for: try it in a Grappa Sour (the oak-derived body holds up well against citrus), a Pom Collins where the grape character adds depth to a long, refreshing highball, or an Espresso Grappino (a shot floated on hot espresso), where the spirit's subtle sweetness complements coffee's bitterness.
Best For
- Exploring Croatian and Dalmatian spirits traditions firsthand
- Serving as a digestif after a Mediterranean-style dinner
- Grappa enthusiasts looking for a Balkan counterpart with oak influence
- Building a diverse brandy collection beyond the usual French and Italian bottles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Maraska Komovica taste like? Maraska Komovica is smooth and mellow with a subtle grape character, delicate lavender-like sweetness, and a gentle underlying bitterness. The oak maturation gives it a fuller, creamier texture than most clear pomace brandies.
How does Maraska Komovica compare to Badel Komovica? Both are Croatian grape marc brandies produced by distilling fermented pomace, making them direct category peers. Maraska's expression is oak-matured, which lends it more body and a mellower profile, while komovica from producers like Badel tends toward a more straightforward, youthful pomace character.
Is Maraska Komovica good for sipping neat? Yes — neat service at room temperature is the traditional way to drink komovica in Croatia, and Maraska's oak-aged version is smooth enough to enjoy without dilution, especially after allowing it a few minutes to open up in the glass.
Where is Maraska Komovica made? Maraska Komovica is produced by Maraska d.d. in Zadar, a historic city on Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Zadar has a centuries-long tradition of fruit-based distillation and liqueur production.
What foods pair well with Maraska Komovica? Aged hard cheeses like Pag Island cheese, whose salty intensity complements the spirit's grape sweetness; dark chocolate, which mirrors the brandy's subtle bitterness; dried figs or apricots, reinforcing the underlying fruit notes; grilled lamb seasoned with Mediterranean herbs; and strong espresso, a classic Croatian pairing with komovica as a post-meal ritual.
What sizes does Maraska Komovica come in? The standard widely available format is the 750ml bottle.
Is Maraska Komovica worth the price? Maraska Komovica sits at an accessible, entry-level price point within the pomace brandy category, making it a low-risk way to explore Croatian spirits. The oak maturation adds a layer of complexity unusual at this value tier, giving it strong appeal relative to its cost.
Why Maraska Komovica?
Most pomace brandies around the world are bottled young and unaged, which preserves raw grape-skin intensity but can mean a harsh drinking experience. Maraska's decision to rest its komovica in oak barrels yields a noticeably smoother, more rounded spirit that bridges the gap between fiery clear grappa-style distillates and richer, barrel-aged brandies. For drinkers already familiar with Italian grappa, this Croatian counterpart offers a Dalmatian perspective on the same raw material — grape pomace — filtered through a different climate and distilling tradition. It stands as one of the more approachable introductions to Balkan pomace spirits available today.
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