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Best brandy
Jean-Luc Pasquet L’Organic 07 Grande Champagne Cognac 7 Year Old
Score: 86/100
Our winning brandy is a rich and warming, certified-organic cognac, bursting with vanilla, cinnamon, dried figs and uplifting orange zest.
On the palate, caramelised apple is complemented by dark chocolate and a little oak on the finish. Our panel couldn't get enough.
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Runner-up brandy
Baron de Sigognac 10 Year Old
Score: 84/100
This armagnac is one Master of Malt’s best-selling brandies, and we can certainly see why.
Nutmeg, cinnamon and candied orange peel dominate the nose, with caramel following on the palate, alongside smoke and toasted nuts which add a well-balanced savoury element. Rich and earthy, it has a velvety smooth mouthfeel that should appeal to all.
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Best Spanish brandy
Carlos Solera Gran Reserva Brandy de Jerez
Score: 81/100
Proving that Spanish brandy deserves a place on your drinks trolley (as does the best Spanish wine!), this gran reserva is aged in old sherry casks, adding a delicious fruity note to each sip — think spicy orange zest and cooked apple. Brown sugar and treacle add a deep, long-lasting sweetness, making this an excellent digestif.
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Best brandy under £30
Martell VS Fine Brandy Cognac
Score: 81/100
As one of the biggest names in brandy, Martell’s cognac offers excellent value. Delicious on its own or in cocktails, you can expect a deceptively light, herbal nose that builds into a bold palate of leather, dried fruit and spice.
Vanilla and cinnamon sugar add balance, but it’s the spiciness that shines through here.
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Best brandy under £15
Soberano Reserva 5
Score: 79/100
Part of the Gonzalez Byass portfolio (one of Spain's most well-known sherry producers), this brandy is aged for five years in American oak, which is apparent from the first sip. The maturation brings with it coconut, vanilla and a syrupy fruit cake note that will be irresistible to those with a sweet tooth.
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Alexandrion 7 ******* Brandy
Score: 79/100
Rather modestly, this brand has given itself seven stars, but did our panel agree? They found this rich and powerful, yet easy drinking, with more than a whiff of Werther’s Original about it. With that in mind, we’d serve it alongside a sticky toffee pudding.
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Joint best supermarket brandy
Aldi Chevalier Vs Cognac
Score: 78/100
An excellent value option for those on a budget, Aldi’s “very special” cognac (meaning it’s been aged for a minimum of two years), is perfect for cocktails. There’s an underlying brown sugar element, with hints of apple, and a little salinity layered on top. Try it with a nutty cheese such as comte.
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Joint best supermarket brandy
Tesco Finest Xo Brandy
Score: 78/100
According to our panel, Tesco’s brandy – which has been aged for five years – is on a level pegging with Aldi’s cognac (above) and represents the same great value.
On the nose, you’ll find warming gingerbread spice and a touch of raw almond, evoking the flavour of the best Christmas pudding. The palate offers more sweet caramel, citrus peel and dried apricot, and our panel thought it would work well with your best cheese selection.
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Best British brandy
Burnt Faith Brandy
Score: 77/100
Based in Walthamstow, London, Burnt Faith is Britain’s first ever brandy distillery. Rather excitingly, this is a blend of trebbiano, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and muscat blanc grapes, which are aged in bourbon, cognac, cherry liqueur and fortified wine casks.
The result? A palate filled with notes of caramelised apple pie, hints of orange peel and a delicious spicy depth from the oak aging. This British brandy would make a truly stunning gift, for the drinks connoisseur in your life.
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Lidl RÊVERIE Brandy X.O.
Score: 77/100
If you’re new to the world of brandy, or just don’t want to invest heavily, Lidl has the answer with this well-priced bottle. The panel praised the approachable combination of caramelised tropical fruit – think ripe banana and juicy pineapple – with a kiss of cooking spices.
It’s only available in-store, but, if you like the sound of it, we’d say it’s well worth seeking out.
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Sainsbury's VS Grand Cru Cognac
Score: 77/100
Holding its own against the big brands, this Sainsbury’s “Grand Cru” cognac is aged for a minimum of two years, resulting in a beautiful drop, offering a blend of burnt caramel, candied orange peel, vanilla and almonds.
Testers described it as having a surprisingly complex, long-lasting finish. Which sounds like a rather nice way of rounding off any meal in our opinion.
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Morrisons The Best Napoleon Brandy
Score: 74/100
Morrisons’ own-brand XO stood out from other brandies on test, due to its distinctively savoury nose. Our experts noted dried leather, fermented apple and a touch of spicy oak. As such, you could even try pairing this one with a grilled steak to bring out the smokiness further.
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Best value brandy
Waitrose 3 Year Old French Brandy
Score: 72/100
If you’re looking for an easy drinking brandy, look no further! With butterscotch, caramel, candied apples, orange, cinnamon and cloves, this silky-smooth drop goes down all too easily. An excellent value digestif that we wouldn’t hesitate to stock up on.
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Vecchia Romagna Riserva Tre Botti
Score: 70/100
Sneaking in at just under £50, this luxury Italian brandy uses a combination of French and Slavonian oak, as well as ex-red wine barrels, each imparting their own unique characteristics to the finished liquid.
And while it’s not the most aromatic, the palate is more pronounced, with a sweet combination of caramel, toasted pecans and lemon curd. Who needs dessert?
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Courvoisier VSOP Cognac
Score: 70/100
We couldn’t bring you a best brandy round-up without including Courvoisier. The household name is, as you might expect, a safe bet however you wish to serve it.
A beautifully balanced cognac with honeyed sweetness, ginger and creamy coconut — we can understand the recent surge in popularity with a younger audience.
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Ferrand 10 Generations Cognac
Score: 70/100
With rich dried fruits (such as figs and dates) and buttery toffee on the nose, it will come as no surprise that this cognac is aged in a combination of French oak and ex-sauternes barrels (a deliciously sweet dessert wine).
However, it’s actually a lot more savoury on the palate than you might expect, with toasted walnuts and almonds, leading to a spicy, leathery finish.

Stacey looks after all food and drink reviews — from coffee pods and veg boxes, to natural wine and tequila. Stacey is also founder of Crummbs, where she’s written nearly 2,000 restaurant and hotel reviews since 2013. Prior to this, Stacey wrote hundreds of in-depth buying guides for the Independent, i newspaper and BBC Good Food, as well as reviewing restaurants and interviewing celebrities in her column at Balance Magazine. Stacey has also appeared in BAFTA-nominated BBC documentary Blood, Sweat & Takeaways, where she investigated South East Asia's food production industry, appearing on both Newsnight and BBC World Service to share her findings. Regularly checking out the latest restaurants, bars and product launches, Stacey also loves experimenting with recipes at home, and is a WSET-certified wine and spirits expert, with over 10 years of experience in the business. You can follow Stacey on Instagram @crummbs_uk

Joanna Anastasiou is our Food and Drinks Tester, and has completed certifications in Sensory Foundation and WSET Wine Level 2 training. Prior to this she studied geography with conservation biology at the University of Exeter and trained at Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland. Through this she has developed a passion for sustainability within the food and agricultural sectors. Joanna also volunteers in kitchens with FoodCycle, as well as on multiple wildlife conservation projects, where she formed a particular love for bees!
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