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Alcohol:Distilling:Stills

Summary

  • Remember: the target is cognac!
    • Which is a brandy, distilled twice in batches in a pot still, kept in oak barrels for 2 years.
    • From thin, acidic, virtually undrinkable wine made from
      • pressed from 90% made from Ugni blanc(ie trebbiano), folle blanche, Colombard and 10% of the grapes used can be Folignan, Jurançon blanc, Meslier St-François (also called Blanc Ramé), Sélect, Montils, or Sémillon
      • juice is left to ferment for 2–3 week with local region's yeast
      • at which point is about 7/8% alcohol
      • This wash is distilled using
      • Charentais copper alembic stills
        • the wash is poured into the curcubit,
        • where it is heated
        • collected by the anbix, (or the curcubit & anbix have been combined into a “retort”),
        • dribbling down into the receiver
        • the resulting distillate is called low-wine with an alcohol content of 25-35%.
        • Do it again to produce a 70% alcohol, colourless eau de vie, containing congeners that would not be there if we were talking about neutral spirits developed via a 90%+ rectifier based column still.
      • put into caskets, losing 3% to the angels per year, ends up as 45% alcohol.
      • Blended by the maître de chai (taster) with other blends to make complexity.
      • Transferred to bottles as aged, coloured, 40% alcohol.
        • Stops.
  • A Column still is a later version of a Pot Still.
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