Derek and Ashley Grout have made Harvest Spirits one of the best stories in distilling in the Hudson Valley and in the northeast. With key drivers like Core Vodka and Cornelius Applejack their brand has traveled to numerous states throughout the country.
One of their funnest new products from the recent past was Hudson Valley Grappa.
Grappa is an alcoholic beverage, a fragrant, grape-based pomace brandy of Italian origin that contains 35%–60% alcohol by volume (70 to 120 US proof). It is similar to Spanish orujo, French marc, Georgian chacha, Portuguese bagaceira, Greek tsipouro, Hungarian Törkölypálinka, Bulgarian ракия(rakia), Serbian, Croatian (in Istria: rakija and grappa), Romanian tescovină,Albanian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, Turkish rakı and Macedonian ракија.
Most grappa is clear, indicating it is an unaged distillate, though some may retain very faint pigments from their original fruit pomace. Lately, aged grappas have become more common, and these take on a yellow, or red-brown hue from the barrels in which they are stored.
At 40% AbV this elixir from Harvest Spirits packs a whollop. This grappa is made from the left over grape pressings of our local winery, Hudson Chatham Winery. A blend of Bacco Noir and Seval Blanc grapes are made into a crude wine and distilled twice. An assertive mid-palate eases to a warm finish of Thompson raisins and toffee. Pefect after a heavy meal.
This is a great story because it is a great partnering between a Hudson Valley distiller and a Hudson Valley winery. The two are located not far from one another along Route 9, and are on the same beverage trail, the Hudson Berkshire Beverage Trail.
This is a great new grappa, and a unique product. Grappa is common in which is not all that common in the north east, an the partnership makes it that much more compelling.
Congrats to Derek and Ashley on a fantastic product!
Congrats to Derek and Ashley on a fantastic product!
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