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AFAIK, the starting point are usually pretty neutral, acidic white
varieties - the main one in Cognac, for example, is Ugni Blanc aka Trebbiano in Italy. These are cheap too so that works well for home winemakers. I am not sure if he can get something similar in NZ though. In any case, it doesn't really matter that much because no matter what he starts with, he'll have a grape spirit after distillation, so closer to vodka than brandy. His main issue is getting the colour and flavour - these mostly come from oak aging and added flavourings like caramel, not from the grapes. Basically, the problem is converting grappa into brandy. Pp On Jan 3, 11:45 am, (Dick Adams) wrote: > A relative who lives in New Zealand came back to the States > for the holidays. He has been making Vodka in NZ and wants > to make Brandy. > > He asked me "What is the best type of wine for making Brandy?" > > Other than telling him to use a wine he made rather than one > he purchased, I don't know. Does anyone know? > > Dick |
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