Metaxa Grande Fine 750ML
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Description
Metaxa Grande Fine 750ML is a Greek amber spirit blending grape brandies aged 8 to 15 years with Muscat wine and Mediterranean botanicals, bottled at 40% ABV. It earned an 87/100 from Wine-Searcher critics, reflecting its reputation as one of the more refined expressions in the Metaxa range — a spirit that resists easy categorization as brandy, cognac, or liqueur.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Greece | Eaux-de-vie aged 8–15 years | Distillery: Metaxa
Production & Heritage
Founded in 1888 by Spyros Metaxa, the Metaxa distillery pioneered a category of Greek spirit that exists outside the boundaries of traditional brandy or cognac. Grande Fine is built on a base of wine distillates — roughly 80% sourced from Spain and Italy, with the remainder from Greece — distilled from sun-dried grapes and aged separately before being married in Limousin oak casks. What distinguishes Metaxa from conventional brandy is the final blending step: aged eaux-de-vie are combined with Muscat wine from the sun-drenched Aegean islands and infused with Mediterranean botanicals, most notably rose petals, creating a layered spirit with both vinous depth and floral complexity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with aromatic black tea leaves and dried apricot before moving into toasty oak and old honey. Rose blossom and orange zest emerge as the spirit breathes, adding a perfumed elegance uncommon in aged brandies.
Taste: The entry is silky and lightly sweet, with ripe apricot and plum giving way to rose water and vanilla at mid-palate. As it develops, toasty oak asserts itself alongside raisins, warm sweet spices, and a thread of black pepper that adds welcome structure and prevents the sweetness from becoming cloying.
Finish: Medium-length and smooth, with lingering notes of black tea, vanilla, and cracked black pepper. The finish stays fresh rather than heavy, making it an inviting sip even in warmer weather.
How to Drink Grande Fine
Grande Fine is best appreciated neat at room temperature or with a single ice cube, which opens the aromatics and softens the oak influence. Its floral-fruit character also makes it a compelling cocktail ingredient:
Sidecar — the apricot and vanilla notes complement the Cointreau and lemon, producing a richer, more exotic version of the classic. Brandy Alexander — Grande Fine's rose petal and dried fruit character adds dimension beyond what a standard VS cognac delivers. Mediterranean Mule — swap vodka for Grande Fine with ginger beer and a squeeze of orange; the botanicals and citrus zest in the spirit amplify the drink's spice.
Best For
- Brandy drinkers looking to explore spirits outside the Cognac and Armagnac establishment
- Gifting someone who appreciates unusual, category-defying spirits
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or dark chocolate
- Cocktail enthusiasts seeking a floral, fruit-forward base spirit with aged complexity
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Grande Fine taste like? Grande Fine delivers silky apricot, vanilla, and rose water flavors with toasty oak backbone and a peppery finish. It drinks like a refined brandy with a distinctive floral quality derived from Muscat wine and Mediterranean botanicals.
How does Grande Fine compare to cognac? Grande Fine shares cognac's grape-distillate foundation and Limousin oak aging but adds Muscat wine and rose petals during blending, making it more overtly floral and fruit-forward than a similarly aged cognac like Rémy Martin VSOP. Cognac follows strict appellation rules from southwest France, while Metaxa operates under no such designation, giving the blender broader latitude with sourcing and botanical infusion.
Is Grande Fine good for sipping neat? Yes — the 40% ABV, silky texture, and balanced sweetness make it approachable neat without water, and the layered aromatics reward slow, attentive sipping.
Where is Grande Fine made? Grande Fine is produced by the Metaxa distillery in Greece, using wine distillates sourced from Greece, Spain, and Italy, combined with Muscat wine from vineyards on the Greek Aegean islands.
What foods pair well with Grande Fine? Dark chocolate truffles highlight the vanilla and dried fruit notes. Baklava echoes the honey and warm spice in the spirit. Aged hard cheeses like Gruyère contrast the sweetness with savory depth. Roasted figs or dates mirror the dried-fruit character. Orange-scented almond cake pairs naturally with the citrus zest and toasty oak.
What sizes does Grande Fine come in? The standard size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Grande Fine worth the price? Grande Fine positions as a mid-range expression within the Metaxa lineup, sitting above the 5 Stars and 7 Stars bottlings but below the ultra-premium Private Reserve. For a spirit containing eaux-de-vie aged up to 15 years with the added complexity of Muscat wine and botanicals, it represents strong value relative to cognacs of comparable age and complexity.
Why Grande Fine?
What separates Grande Fine from the wider brandy landscape is its refusal to fit neatly into any single category. The marriage of aged grape distillates with Muscat wine and rose petals creates a flavor profile that no cognac, Armagnac, or standard brandy replicates — simultaneously vinous, floral, and oak-driven. The 8-to-15-year age range of the component eaux-de-vie gives this expression genuine depth, evidenced by its 87/100 Wine-Searcher critics score. For drinkers who have explored the major brandy regions and want something genuinely different without sacrificing quality or complexity, Grande Fine stands as one of the more compelling options on the shelf.
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