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Grappa Scura Riserva

Fratelli Brunello

Fortified wine | Veneto, Italy

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Fortified wine
43 %
37.80 USD
16°C / 61°F
Almonds, Chocolate, Hint, Liquorice, Of

Description

Discover the Scura Three-Year Grappa Riserva by Fratelli Brunello, crafted by Italy’s oldest artisan distillery, founded in 1840 in Montegalda, Veneto. This exceptional spirit is a testament to centuries of tradition, where the art of distillation is perfected using a slow, discontinuous method that respects the raw materials. Unlike industrial spirits, this Grappa is born from the skillful distillation of fresh grape pomace, capturing the essence of the terroir.

Aged for three years in French oak barrels, the Scura Riserva undergoes a graceful transformation, evolving into a complex and elegant digestif. Its beautiful amber hue is a promise of the rich sensory experience that awaits. On the nose, it unveils an inviting bouquet of warm spice, toasted nuts, and delicate fruit undertones. Upon the palate, it is full-bodied yet refined, revealing deep notes of dark chocolate, almonds, and a sophisticated touch of liquorice. The finish is remarkably long, smooth, and persistent, making it the perfect companion to conclude a fine dining experience.

This Grappa is more than just a drink; it is a cultural heritage item from the Vicenza region. It pairs exceptionally well with bitter chocolate, dried fruits, or traditional desserts like Panettone. Serving it at around 16°C allows its aromatic profile to fully blossom, providing a moment of pure Italian indulgence. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or a curious enthusiast, the Fratelli Brunello Scura Riserva offers a harmonious balance between primary grape freshness and tertiary complexity gained through patience and wood aging. Elevate your after-dinner rituals with a true piece of Italian history.

Latest update: April 5, 2026, 3:16 pm