Osocalis Rare Alambic Brandy 750ML is a 40% ABV California craft brandy distilled in an antique French Charentais pot still in Soquel, California. It earned 96 points and the title of Best American Brandy at the 2014 Ultimate Spirits Challenge, and Wine Enthusiast awarded it 93 points, naming it one of the Top 50 Spirits of 2011.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Soquel, Santa Cruz County, California | Blended Age (predominantly ~6 years with older stocks) | Distillery: Osocalis Distillery
Production & Heritage
Osocalis Distillery was founded by Daniel Farber, who spent years studying distillation in the Cognac region of France before establishing his operation in the hills above Soquel, California. The entire production runs through a single 100-gallon antique alambic Charentais still that Farber imported directly from Cognac the same style of copper pot still used by the great French brandy houses. The Rare Alambic expression is a blend built primarily around Pinot Noir, Semillon, and Colombard grape brandies, with the core stock aged approximately six years in barrel and supplemented by older reserves that lend additional depth and structure.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with candied orange peel and ripe stone fruit before unfolding into layers of leather, baking spice, and potpourri. A pleasant earthy, musty grape quality ties the aromatics together without veering into excessive sweetness.
Taste: The palate enters sweeter than the nose suggests, leading with golden honey and dried apricot. Mid-palate, caramelized orange and spiced apple develop alongside golden raisins, while an earthy backbone keeps the fruit in check. A tangy brightness lingers through the peak, preventing the sweetness from becoming cloying.
Finish: The finish is rich and lush, carrying burnt sugar and a dusting of cacao into warm cinnamon, ripe apple, and light nutmeg. It fades at a moderate length, leaving a clean, slightly earthy impression that invites another sip.
How to Drink Osocalis Rare Alambic
This brandy is at its best served neat in a tulip glass at room temperature, where the Charentais-still character and grape complexity come through most clearly. A single ice cube or a few drops of water can open up the stone fruit and spice notes for those who prefer a slightly cooler pour.
Sidecar: The dried apricot sweetness and citrus aromatics stand up beautifully to Cointreau and fresh lemon, producing a richer, more layered version of the classic.
Brandy Alexander: The cacao and burnt sugar on the finish integrate naturally with crme de cacao and cream, adding genuine depth rather than just heat.
Vieux Carr: Substituting this brandy into the split-base cocktail brings a fruit-forward California accent that pairs well with rye whiskey and sweet vermouth.
Best For
Cognac lovers exploring American-made alternatives distilled in authentic French stills
Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates small-batch, artisan production
After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cheese course
Building a premium home bar with award-winning American craft spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Osocalis Rare Alambic taste like? It leads with candied orange peel, honey, and dried apricot, then develops into spiced apple and caramelized orange with an earthy undercurrent. The finish carries cacao, cinnamon, and light nutmeg into a lush, medium-length close.
How does Osocalis Rare Alambic compare to Germain-Robin? Both are California brandies distilled in traditional Charentais copper pot stills and made from wine-grape varietals, earning consistent recognition as the state’s top artisanal brandies. Osocalis leans toward a fruit-forward, spice-driven profile with prominent citrus and stone fruit, while Germain-Robin expressions tend to emphasize a broader range of grape varietals and often carry higher age statements.
Is Osocalis Rare Alambic good for sipping neat? Absolutely its 40% ABV and lush, fruit-forward palate make it highly approachable neat, and its complexity rewards slow, contemplative drinking.
Where is Osocalis Rare Alambic made? It is produced at Osocalis Distillery in Soquel, a small town in the Santa Cruz mountains of California. Distiller Daniel Farber established the operation after studying brandy production in the Cognac region of France.
What foods pair well with Osocalis Rare Alambic? Aged Comt or Gruyre cheese highlights the brandy’s nutty, caramelized notes. Dark chocolate truffles complement its cacao-tinged finish. Tarte Tatin or caramelized apple desserts mirror the spiced apple flavors on the palate. Duck rillettes provide a savory counterpoint to the dried fruit sweetness, and roasted walnuts echo the earthy undertones.
What sizes does Osocalis Rare Alambic come in? The standard release is available in a 750ml bottle.
Is Osocalis Rare Alambic worth the price? It positions as a premium craft brandy, competing at a tier where traditional Cognac VSOP and XO expressions live. Given its 96-point Ultimate Spirits Challenge score and artisan single-still production, it delivers strong value relative to imported French brandies of similar quality.
Why Osocalis Rare Alambic?
What separates this brandy from nearly everything else produced in the United States is process: every drop passes through a single antique 100-gallon Charentais pot still imported from France the same apparatus and technique behind the world’s finest Cognacs. The blend of Pinot Noir, Semillon, and Colombard grape brandies, anchored by approximately six-year-old stocks and enriched with older reserves, creates a layered profile that earned it the Best American Brandy designation at the 2014 Ultimate Spirits Challenge. For anyone who believes great brandy must carry a French passport, Osocalis Rare Alambic is the most compelling counterargument California has produced.