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Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy Review, Price & Tasting Notes

SpiritsBiz Team January 17, 2026
Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy

Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy

Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy is the premium variant of India’s iconic Mansion House brandy line, crafted in a French-inspired style with locally sourced French-type Ugni Blanc grapes and traditional pot still distillation. Bottled at a classic strength, this expression combines heritage influence with Indian terroir to yield a smooth, lingering wine-based spirit with refined oak character.

Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy

Attribute Detail
Name Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy
Brand Mansion House
Company Tilaknagar Industries Ltd.
Category Premium Brandy (French style)
Country India
Region Nationwide Indian market
Distillery Tilaknagar Industries (IMFL brandy production)
Base Ingredient Ugni Blanc grape spirit
Alcohol ~42.8% ABV (standard for premium Indian brandies)
Style French-style brandy (pot still; oak matured)
Age Non-vintage
Availability Widely available across Indian states (subject to state excise stocks)


Prices:
Prices can vary significantly due to taxes, import duties, retailer markups, and currency fluctuations

Country/Region Price (70/75 cl)
India (750 ml) ₹950 – ₹1,000 approximate retail range across states of sale
India (500 ml) ₹710 – ₹780 approximate in select markets
India (375 ml) ₹480 – ₹590 approximate range


Testing notes

Characteristics Details
Appearance Bright golden amber with a warm glow
Aroma Rich fruit, vanilla, gentle oak, hint of spice
Flavours Smooth dried fruit, caramel, light oak, warm spice
Texture Medium-bodied, rounded, and smooth
Finish Gentle, lingering with soft sweetness


Experts’ View:
Industry observers note that Mansion House Reserve French Style Brandy reflects a thoughtful blend of French brandy heritage and Indian grape spirit production. The use of Ugni Blanc grapes — a varietal synonymous with classic French brandy bases — hints at a slightly sweet, lingering palate unusual for typical Indian IMFL brandies. Reviewers often describe the spirit as smooth and well-rounded, with a pleasing balance of fruit, oak, and spice that suits both neat sipping and classic brandy-based cocktails.


FAQs

1. Is Mansion House Reserve the same as regular Mansion House brandy?
No — the Reserve French Style is positioned as a premium variant, crafted with a specific grape base and French pot still influence, offering a richer and more nuanced flavour profile than the standard label.

2. What does “French style” mean here?
It refers to the production approach, which involves traditional French pot still distillation and the use of Ugni Blanc grapes to capture a smoother, fruit-forward aroma and palate, although it is produced in India.

3. How should I enjoy this brandy?
I like it neat or on the rocks to appreciate its depth, but it also works well in simple, classic cocktails, thanks to its balanced notes of oak, fruit, and spice.


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