The Balkan brandy tradition produces two broad styles that deserve separate consideration. Grape brandy — made from wine distillate, aged in oak, and broadly analogous to Cognac or Spanish Brandy de Jerez — is represented at The Liquory by Gloria 5 Year Old VSOP: a well-aged, smooth expression with the vanilla and dried fruit character that oak maturation delivers to grape spirit. It represents exceptional value for an aged brandy of genuine quality.
Plum brandy — slivovitz or šljivovica — is a fundamentally different product: distilled directly from fermented plum mash rather than wine, it carries the aromatic character of the fruit throughout production and into the bottle. Young slivovitz is vibrant, fruity, and bracingly direct. Aged slivovitz — like Stara Sokolova 7 Year Old — is transformed by time in oak into something of far greater complexity: dried plum, vanilla, warm spice, and a silky texture that earned this style its reputation as one of the world's great but least-known aged spirits.
Novakova Domacinska and Novakova Premium represent the artisan end of the Serbian plum brandy tradition — small-production expressions from a producer with deep roots in traditional slivovitz-making. The Premium expression, aged for an extended period, demonstrates what genuine craft can achieve with this variety.
Brandy in the Balkan tradition is best consumed neat, at room temperature, before or after meals — never mixed. It is a spirit of contemplation, not cocktails (unless you can come up with something brilliant!). One glass, poured properly, tells you more about the culture it comes from than a dozen pages of research. Free shipping on orders over $300.