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The phrase "a brandy of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a type or brand of brandy, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He poured himself a brandy of the finest quality to enjoy after dinner."
Alternatives: "a type of brandy" or "a variety of brandy".
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Composed from top stocks reserved by seven generations of the Fillioux family–Hennessy's master blenders since Jean Fillioux began the line back in 1800 the Ellipse balances 19th-century mellow with 20th-century vibrancy to produce a brandy of subtle fire and elegance that will likely remain in your family for a lot less time than it did in theirs.
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In the guesthouse parlour, they welcomed us – in a Romanian ritual – with a crystal decanter of brandy and a reception committee of tiny glasses.
Among my favourites are a "small flask of brandy", a "reading-lamp" and an "air cushion" covered in satin.
Then order anything with calvados (an apple brandy) or any of the wines, along with a spread of charcuterie.
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