Vrsacki Vinogradi Vinjak Brandy 750ML
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Description
Vrsacki Vinogradi Vinjak Brandy 750ML is a Serbian grape brandy aged a minimum of five years in charred oak barrels, bottled at 40% ABV. Produced at one of Serbia's largest wineries in the town of Vršac, this expression belongs to the "vinjak" category — a style of wine-derived brandy with deep roots in the former Yugoslavia that draws frequent comparisons to French Cognac.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Vršac, Banat, Serbia | Minimum 5 Years Oak-Aged | Distillery: Vršački Vinogradi
Production & Heritage
Vršački Vinogradi — translated as "The Vineyards of Vršac" — is a major Serbian winery located in the Banat region of northern Serbia, a viticultural zone with centuries of grape-growing tradition. The distillery produces Vinjak as a natural extension of its primary winemaking operation, distilling surplus wine into brandy and aging the resulting spirit in large 500-liter charred oak barrels for a minimum of five years. During that extended maturation, seasonal temperature swings drive evaporation — the so-called "angel's share" — concentrating flavor and building complexity. The final product is a blend of various wine distillates married together before bottling.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Warm oak and gentle caramel lead the nose, followed by light smoky undertones. A subtle toasted quality develops with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is smooth and approachable, with caramel sweetness arriving immediately on the palate. At mid-palate, toasted oak and a thread of smoke emerge, creating a well-balanced interplay. The overall impression is harmonious and straightforward, without excessive heat despite its 40% ABV.
Finish: Medium in length, with lingering warmth from the charred oak and a fading sweetness. Subtle smoky and toasted notes carry through to the close.
How to Drink Vinjak Brandy
Neat at room temperature in a tulip-shaped snifter allows the oak-driven character to express itself fully; a few drops of water can open up the caramel notes further. This brandy also performs well in cocktails:
- Sidecar — the caramel and toast profile complements Cointreau and fresh lemon juice without overwhelming citrus.
- Brandy Old Fashioned — the oak-aged sweetness pairs naturally with a sugar cube and Angostura bitters.
- Brandy Sour — the smooth, balanced character holds up against lemon and simple syrup while contributing warmth.
Best For
- Introducing friends to the Serbian vinjak tradition
- An everyday after-dinner sipper alongside dessert
- Mixing approachable, oak-aged brandy cocktails at home
- Exploring grape brandy alternatives to entry-level Cognac
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Vinjak Brandy taste like? Vrsacki Vinogradi Vinjak delivers smooth, well-balanced flavors of caramel, charred oak smoke, and toast, with a medium-length warm finish.
How does Vinjak compare to Cognac? Both are grape-based brandies aged in oak, but vinjak is a distinctly Serbian category produced under different regulatory standards than French Cognac, typically at a lower price point with a more straightforward flavor profile.
Is Vinjak good for sipping neat? Yes — the minimum five-year oak aging smooths the spirit considerably, making it an approachable neat pour at 40% ABV with no harsh edges.
Where is Vinjak made? This expression is produced by Vršački Vinogradi, a large winery and distillery located in the town of Vršac in the Banat region of northern Serbia.
What foods pair well with Vinjak? Dark chocolate complements the caramel and smoke notes. Roasted walnuts echo the toasted oak character. Dried figs and dates mirror the brandy's natural sweetness. Aged hard cheeses like Serbian Pirot cheese provide a savory counterpoint. Grilled stone fruits drizzled with honey bridge the oak and caramel flavors.
What sizes does Vinjak come in? The standard bottle available is 750ML.
Is Vinjak worth the price? Vrsacki Vinogradi Vinjak positions firmly in the value tier of oak-aged grape brandies, delivering five-plus years of barrel maturation at a price point well below most Cognac or Armagnac of comparable age.
Why Vinjak?
What distinguishes this expression is genuine barrel time — a minimum of five years in charred oak — at a price tier where many competitors skip extended aging entirely. The brandy comes from a winery where grape distillation is an organic outgrowth of active winemaking, not a separate industrial process, giving the base distillate an inherent connection to its viticultural source. For drinkers accustomed to entry-level Cognac or domestic grape brandies, Vrsacki Vinogradi Vinjak offers a legitimate point of comparison from a different tradition. It rewards curiosity about Balkan spirits without demanding a premium investment.
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