Here at Brandyclassics and Bunch & Bushel we sell three main types of French brandy: cognac, armagnac and calvados.
Brandy is the generic name for spirits that have been made from fruit and produced all over the world. But some brandies have very specific guidelines concerning their production. So what is the difference between our products? This can be summarised as follows:
COGNAC
- Made from specific grape varieties
- Produced in the Cognac region of France only
- The eau de vie must be distilled twice
- Distilled in copper pot Charentais stills.
ARMAGNAC
- Made from specific grape varieties
- Produced in the Armagnac region of France only
- The eau de vie is distilled just once
- Produced on a continuous Alembic still
CALVADOS
- Made from apples
- Produced in the Calvados region in Normandy
- Top cru calvados must use the double distillation method on a pot still to be labelled Pays d’Auge
- Column still distillation is mandatory to produce Calvados Domfrontais
Read more about the production of these wonderful French brandies on our Brandy Education page. Another useful article outlining the differences between 12 types of brandy can be found here.