*Availability may vary. Images are for reference only. Design may vary.
Description
Description
Raynal XO Brandy 750ML is a French brandy blending three eaux-de-vie aged a minimum of 15 years, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). This expression earned a Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and received a 92-point rating from respected spirits critic F. Paul Pacult, who highlighted its smoothness and complexity — strong endorsements for a brandy at this price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: France | Minimum 15-Year Aged Blend | Distillery: Raynal & Cie
Production & Heritage
Raynal & Cie produces this XO expression by distilling grape wines from three of France's most prestigious wine-growing regions, then blending three distinct eaux-de-vie — each aged a minimum of 15 years. The spirit matures exclusively in Limousin oak barrels, a dense-grained wood prized by Cognac producers for the way it imparts structured tannins, vanilla, and gentle spice without overwhelming the base fruit character. The result lands in the glass at a burnished mahogany hue, signaling the extended time spent in wood and the depth of extraction achieved during aging.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The bouquet opens with vanilla and toasted walnut, moving into dried port wine and ripe stone fruit. A second pass reveals candied fruit and a subtle hint of baking spice beneath the oak influence.
Taste: On entry, the palate is mellow and velvety with delicate candied fruit and ripe plum. The mid-palate broadens into warm spice — cardamom and cinnamon emerge without sharpness — while the overall impression remains extremely rich yet balanced. The texture carries a soft, almost creamy weight that speaks to the extended barrel aging.
Finish: Exceptionally long. Lingering notes of cinnamon, dried fruit, and toasted oak fade gradually, with a gentle warmth that holds without turning hot. The finish is what most clearly separates this XO from younger brandy expressions.
How to Drink Raynal XO
The depth and complexity here reward neat sipping in a tulip glass at room temperature; a small splash of water can open up additional fruit aromatics without diluting the texture. That said, the brandy's richness and spice profile also translate well into spirit-forward cocktails.
- Vieux Carré: The candied fruit and cinnamon notes integrate seamlessly with sweet vermouth and Bénédictine in this New Orleans classic.
- Sidecar: Raynal XO's vanilla-driven oak character provides a rounder, more complex base than younger brandies typically deliver in this cocktail.
- Brandy Alexander: The velvety mouthfeel and plum-forward sweetness complement the cream and crème de cacao without being overpowered.
Best For
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a fine cigar
- Gifting a brandy enthusiast who appreciates extended-aged French eaux-de-vie
- Upgrading classic brandy cocktails with a 15-year-aged base spirit
- Building a home bar collection that covers premium brandy without Cognac pricing
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Raynal XO taste like? Raynal XO delivers a velvety palate of candied fruit, ripe plum, vanilla, and warm baking spices like cardamom and cinnamon, all underpinned by rich Limousin oak. The finish is exceptionally long, with lingering dried fruit and toasted wood.
How does Raynal XO compare to E&J XO Brandy? Raynal XO is a French brandy blending eaux-de-vie aged a minimum of 15 years in Limousin oak, while E&J XO is a California brandy with younger stated aging. Raynal XO generally presents greater complexity and a longer finish, reflecting its extended maturation and European grape-wine base.
Is Raynal XO good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the 15-year minimum aging produces a smooth, mellow character with enough complexity to reward slow, contemplative sipping. Its Gold Medal from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and F. Paul Pacult's 92-point score confirm its quality as a neat-sipping brandy.
Where is Raynal XO made? Raynal XO is produced by Raynal & Cie in France, using grape wines sourced from three of the country's most prestigious wine regions. The eaux-de-vie are aged in Limousin oak barrels before blending.
What foods pair well with Raynal XO? Dark chocolate truffles complement its candied-fruit sweetness. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes the nutty, toasted oak notes. Crème brûlée mirrors the vanilla and caramel. Roasted walnuts pair naturally with the walnut aromas in the bouquet. Dried figs or dates match the concentrated stone-fruit character.
What sizes does Raynal XO come in? The standard widely available size is the 750ml bottle reviewed here.
Is Raynal XO worth the price? Raynal XO positions as a premium brandy that punches well above its price tier, delivering 15-year-aged eaux-de-vie and Limousin oak maturation at a fraction of what comparable Cognac XO expressions command. Its Gold Medal and 92-point Pacult score reinforce solid value for the quality delivered.
Why Raynal XO?
What distinguishes Raynal XO from the crowded field of French brandies is the genuine depth that comes from blending three eaux-de-vie, each matured for at least 15 years in Limousin oak — the same barrel type favored by top Cognac houses. The San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold Medal and F. Paul Pacult's 92-point rating provide independent confirmation that this is not simply marketing language but measurable quality. For drinkers who want an XO-level experience without Cognac-appellation pricing, Raynal XO makes a compelling case built on verifiable age, respected oak, and the concentrated fruit of France's premier wine regions.
Specifications
Specifications
-
Varietal/Type
-
Product of
-
Size
-
Brand
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
