Rubin Slivovitz Plum Brandy 1L
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Description
Description
Rubin Slivovitz Plum Brandy 1L is a double-distilled Serbian plum brandy bottled at 45% ABV in a 1-liter format. Produced by Rubin AD Kruševac, one of Serbia's established distilleries founded in 1955, this expression preserves the traditional prepečenica aroma — a hallmark of authentic twice-distilled slivovitz that many large-scale producers struggle to maintain.
Quick Facts: ABV: 45% | Origin: Kruševac, Serbia | Style: Double-Distilled Plum Brandy (Šljivovica) | Distillery: Rubin AD Kruševac (est. 1955)
Production & Heritage
Rubin AD Kruševac has operated in central Serbia's Rasina District since 1955, growing into one of the country's major fruit brandy producers. The distillery uses ripe domestic plums — Serbia's signature fruit — and employs traditional double distillation to concentrate flavor while retaining the delicate prepečenica character, a term referring to the aromatic complexity achieved only through careful redistillation. The resulting spirit carries a tawny color that suggests some period of rest in wood, contributing warmth and depth beyond what a white slivovitz typically delivers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe plum leads immediately, followed by vanilla and warm baking spice. A faint nuttiness — reminiscent of almond — emerges as the spirit opens up in the glass.
Taste: The entry is fruit-forward, with concentrated plum sweetness that avoids cloying territory thanks to the 45% ABV backbone. Mid-palate, subtle almond and vanilla notes build, joined by a hint of dried spice. The spirit carries an optimal density that coats the palate without heaviness.
Finish: Medium-long, with a gentle smokiness that lingers alongside residual plum skin and warm spice. The aftertaste circles back to stone fruit, keeping the experience cohesive and clean.
How to Drink Rubin Slivovitz
Slivovitz is traditionally served neat at room temperature or slightly chilled, which allows the full spectrum of plum aromatics to express themselves. A small tulip-shaped glass concentrates the nose effectively. For cocktail applications, try it in a Slivovitz Sour, where the plum intensity stands up to citrus and egg white; a Plum Old Fashioned, substituting this brandy for bourbon to create a stone-fruit variation with bitters and a sugar cube; or a Balkan Mule, mixing it with ginger beer and lime for a refreshing highball that highlights the brandy's spice notes.
Best For
- Sharing with friends and family during traditional Serbian-style gatherings or holiday meals
- Introducing someone to authentic Eastern European fruit brandy
- Building a home bar with spirits from underrepresented European categories
- After-dinner sipping alongside dried fruits, nuts, or dark chocolate
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rubin Slivovitz taste like? Rubin Slivovitz delivers concentrated ripe plum flavor supported by subtle almond, vanilla, and warm spice, finishing with a gentle smokiness. The double distillation produces a smooth yet full-bodied spirit at 45% ABV.
How does Rubin Slivovitz compare to Stara Sokolova Slivovitz? Both are Serbian-produced plum brandies, but Rubin Slivovitz is bottled at 45% ABV and emphasizes a prepečenica aromatic profile from double distillation. Stara Sokolova is another widely available Serbian slivovitz, and the two are frequently compared as accessible representations of the category.
Is Rubin Slivovitz good for sipping neat? Yes — slivovitz is traditionally consumed neat, and the 45% ABV on this expression provides enough structure for straight sipping without being overly aggressive. Serving it at room temperature or slightly below brings forward the plum and spice aromatics.
Where is Rubin Slivovitz made? Rubin Slivovitz is produced by Rubin AD Kruševac, a distillery located in Kruševac in central Serbia's Rasina District. The distillery was established in 1955 and is one of Serbia's prominent fruit brandy producers.
What foods pair well with Rubin Slivovitz? Grilled lamb or pork, where the brandy's fruit and smoke notes complement charred meat; aged hard cheeses like Serbian kačkavalj, which mirror the spirit's nuttiness; baklava or walnut-filled pastries, which echo the almond and spice tones; roasted red pepper spreads such as ajvar, whose sweetness bridges naturally with the plum character; and dark chocolate with at least 70% cacao, which accentuates the smoky finish.
What sizes does Rubin Slivovitz come in? This expression is commonly available in the 1-liter bottle format, which provides more volume than the standard 750ml and represents a practical option for regular enjoyment or hosting.
Is Rubin Slivovitz worth the price? Rubin Slivovitz positions as an accessible, everyday-quality slivovitz rather than an artisanal micro-batch release. The 1-liter format, combined with the distillery's established reputation and traditional double-distillation method, provides solid value for those seeking an authentic Serbian plum brandy without a premium price tag.
Why Rubin Slivovitz?
What distinguishes Rubin Slivovitz within the broader slivovitz category is the distillery's ability to maintain a genuine prepečenica aromatic profile at production scale — a feat that requires careful attention during the second distillation pass. Rubin AD Kruševac brings nearly seven decades of experience to this process, and the result is a spirit that reads as authentically traditional rather than industrial. At 45% ABV, it carries more weight and aromatic intensity than many entry-level plum brandies, making it a reliable representation of what Serbian šljivovica should taste like. For drinkers exploring Eastern European fruit brandies, this is a straightforward and well-executed starting point from a distillery with real pedigree in the category.
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