Osocalis Heritage Brandy 750ML
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Description
Description
Osocalis Heritage Brandy 750ML is a small-batch California alambic brandy bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) and drawn from the distillery's oldest reserves. Awarded 90 points by Wine Enthusiast, this expression is produced in quantities of just 112 cases, making it one of the rarest domestic brandies available.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Santa Cruz Mountains, California | Style: Alambic Brandy, Oldest Stocks | Distillery: Osocalis Distillery, Soquel, CA
Production & Heritage
Osocalis Distillery sits in the Santa Cruz Mountains town of Soquel, California, where master distiller Daniel Farber applies techniques he learned firsthand in the Cognac region of France. The Heritage expression is distilled through a 100-gallon antique alambic Charentais pot still imported directly from Cognac — a traditional copper vessel designed to concentrate flavor and aromatics across two careful distillation passes. The blend draws primarily from Colombard and Pinot Noir grape varieties, selected from the distillery's oldest brandy stocks, and represents the deepest and most mature spirit Osocalis produces. With only 112 cases made, this bottling reflects the finite nature of extended aging in a small operation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: An initial musky fragrance unfolds into honeysuckle, warm brown sugar, and soft vanilla. Underneath, hints of clove, cinnamon, and cedar add an Old World complexity that signals the brandy's extended time in barrel.
Taste: The entry is bitingly dry, pivoting quickly into assertive baked-apple flavor at the mid-palate. As it develops, layers of leather, dried fruit, and rancio spiciness emerge — a quality the distillery describes as somewhat unique among new world brandies. The integration between California fruit character and mature rancio is seamless.
Finish: Long and complex, the finish lingers with vanilla, dried orange peel, clove, and bitter chocolate. The texture is smooth but firm, leaving a dry, spice-driven impression that rewards patient sipping.
How to Drink Osocalis Heritage
A brandy of this age and scarcity is best enjoyed neat in a tulip-shaped glass at room temperature; a few drops of water can open the rancio and fruit layers further without dulling the structure. While sipping neat is the primary recommendation, its depth also makes it compelling in spirit-forward cocktails.
- Vieux Carré: The dried-fruit and bitter chocolate notes complement the cocktail's rye and sweet vermouth backbone.
- Sidecar: Baked-apple and orange-peel character harmonize naturally with Cointreau and fresh lemon.
- Brandy Sazerac: The dry, spice-driven profile stands up to absinthe and Peychaud's bitters without being overshadowed.
Best For
- Gifting a brandy or Cognac enthusiast who values domestic artisan distilling
- After-dinner sipping alongside dark chocolate or aged cheese
- Adding a collectible micro-production bottle to a home spirits library
- Comparing California alambic brandy against traditional French Cognac in a guided tasting
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Osocalis Heritage taste like? It leads with a dry, baked-apple character at the palate, layered with leather, dried fruit, and distinctive rancio spiciness, then finishes long with vanilla, dried orange peel, clove, and bitter chocolate.
How does Osocalis Heritage compare to Germain-Robin? Both are California alambic brandies distilled in French Charentais stills, making them direct stylistic peers. Osocalis Heritage leans toward pronounced rancio and dried-fruit intensity drawn from the distillery's oldest stocks, while Germain-Robin expressions are often noted for bright fruit-forwardness and Pinot Noir-driven elegance.
Is Osocalis Heritage good for sipping neat? Yes — its complex rancio character, layered spice, and extended finish are specifically designed for contemplative neat drinking, much like an aged Cognac.
Where is Osocalis Heritage made? It is produced at Osocalis Distillery in Soquel, California, nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains, where master distiller Daniel Farber operates a 100-gallon antique alambic Charentais still imported from Cognac, France.
What foods pair well with Osocalis Heritage? Dark chocolate truffles amplify its bitter-chocolate finish; aged Comté or Gruyère mirrors the rancio depth; roasted walnuts echo the nutty undertones; dried figs complement the baked-fruit character; and crème brûlée ties into the vanilla and brown-sugar aromatics.
What sizes does Osocalis Heritage come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, consistent with the distillery's limited-production format.
Is Osocalis Heritage worth the price? It positions as an ultra-premium, micro-production brandy — only 112 cases per release — with a 90-point Wine Enthusiast rating, placing it among the most respected domestic brandies in terms of quality and scarcity for its price tier.
Why Osocalis Heritage?
What separates this brandy from nearly every other American-made spirit in the category is the marriage of a genuine antique Charentais still, Cognac-trained distilling expertise, and the patience to release only the oldest reserves in barrel. The rancio quality — a hallmark of well-aged Cognac that is exceedingly rare in new world brandy — appears here with a distinctly Californian fruit backbone built on Colombard and Pinot Noir. With production limited to 112 cases and a verified 90-point score from Wine Enthusiast, Osocalis Heritage stands as one of the most serious craft brandies produced in the United States. For drinkers who appreciate what extended aging and traditional methods can achieve outside of France, this is an essential bottle.
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