Alexander Grappa 750ML
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Description
Alexander Grappa 750ML is a triple-distilled Italian grappa produced by Distilleria Bottega in Veneto, bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof). It earned 91 points and a Gold Medal from the Beverage Testing Institute in 2005, and a separate 90-point rating from Wine Enthusiast — strong credentials for a grappa at this price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Veneto, Italy | NAS (unaged) | Distillery: Distilleria Bottega
Production & Heritage
Distilleria Bottega, based in northern Italy's Veneto region, produces Alexander Grappa from the pomace of both white and red grape varieties. What distinguishes this expression from many competitors is its triple distillation in copper steam alembic stills — a process that preserves the original aromatic characteristics of the grapes while yielding a notably lighter, smoother spirit. Most grappas undergo only single or double distillation, making Alexander's approach a deliberate pursuit of refinement over raw intensity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with delicate fresh fruit before moving into hazelnut and a gentle vanilla warmth. These aromatics are restrained rather than aggressive, reflecting the copper still distillation method.
Taste: Entry is soft and approachable, with anise and citrus-peel flavors arriving at the mid-palate. The overall impression is dry yet well-balanced, with a smoothness uncommon in the category. There is no harsh burn — the triple distillation does its job here.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length, clean and straightforward without lingering bitterness. Faint echoes of citrus peel and anise carry through to the close.
How to Drink Alexander Grappa
Served neat in a tulip-shaped glass at cool room temperature, Alexander Grappa reveals its full aromatic profile; slight chilling can also work well in warmer months. In a Grappa Sour, the citrus-peel character pairs naturally with fresh lemon juice and simple syrup. A Caffè Corretto — the classic Italian tradition of adding a shot of grappa to espresso — highlights the spirit's hazelnut and anise tones against dark-roasted coffee. In a Grappa Spritz, combining it with prosecco and a splash of bitter aperitivo, the dry profile keeps the drink from becoming overly sweet.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to grappa who has been hesitant about the category
- After-dinner digestivo service following Italian cuisine
- Building a home bar's Italian spirits section with a versatile grappa
- Gifting someone who appreciates Italian wine and wants to explore pomace spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Alexander Grappa taste like? Alexander Grappa is dry and smooth with prominent anise and citrus-peel flavors on a well-balanced palate, preceded by fresh fruit and hazelnut aromas on the nose.
How does Alexander Grappa compare to Nonino Grappa? Nonino is generally positioned as a more premium, single-varietal grappa line with longer aging options and higher price points, while Alexander Grappa focuses on accessible smoothness through triple distillation at a more moderate cost. Both are respected Italian producers, but Alexander appeals to drinkers seeking an easy-drinking entry into the category.
Is Alexander Grappa good for sipping neat? Yes — the triple distillation produces a notably soft, approachable spirit that drinks well on its own, making it one of the more beginner-friendly grappas available.
Where is Alexander Grappa made? Alexander Grappa is produced by Distilleria Bottega in the Veneto region of northern Italy, an area renowned for its winemaking and grape-based spirits production.
What foods pair well with Alexander Grappa? Dark chocolate and hazelnut desserts echo the spirit's nutty aromatics. Biscotti and cantucci mirror its dry, anise-accented profile. Aged Italian cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano complement the dry palate. Espresso-based desserts such as tiramisu create a natural pairing given the Italian tradition of grappa with coffee. Fresh seasonal fruit, particularly pears and grapes, highlight the spirit's fresh fruit nose.
What sizes does Alexander Grappa come in? Alexander Grappa is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is Alexander Grappa worth the price? Alexander Grappa positions as an accessible, entry-to-mid-level grappa that consistently overperforms its price tier — its 91-point Gold Medal from the Beverage Testing Institute and 90 points from Wine Enthusiast suggest quality that competes with more expensive expressions.
Why Alexander Grappa?
Triple distillation in copper steam alembic stills is the defining production choice here, and it sets Alexander apart from the majority of grappas on the market that rely on fewer distillation passes. The result is a spirit that has earned critical recognition — 91 points and a Gold Medal from BTI, plus 90 points from Wine Enthusiast — while remaining one of the more approachable bottles in the category. For drinkers who have found other grappas too harsh or fiery, Alexander's dry yet soft palate offers a genuine alternative. It functions equally well as a post-dinner digestivo, a coffee companion in the Caffè Corretto tradition, or a cocktail ingredient where Italian character is called for.
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