Omage Brandy XO is an Extra Old brandy built on long barrel maturation — dried apricot on the nose, floral hints of jasmine and honeysuckle, tempered oak, and a smooth caramel finish.The XO (Extra Old) designation marks the extended-aging tier of the brandy category, where years in oak develop the deep, rounded character that distinguishes a sipping brandy from younger expressions. Omage XO leans into that maturity: a dried-fruit and floral aromatic profile carried by integrated oak rather than raw spirit heat, finishing long and sweet. It works neat in a snifter, lightly chilled, or as the base of an elevated brandy cocktail.Tasting Notes Nose: Dried apricot with delicate jasmine and honeysuckle florals Palate: Smooth and rounded, tempered oak over ripe stone fruit Finish: Long and sweet, with lingering caramel Specs Type: XO (Extra Old) Brandy Character: Extended oak maturation Serve: Neat, chilled, or in cocktails Size: 750ml Browse all brandy and cognac at Wooden Cork.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat does XO mean on a brandy?XO stands for Extra Old — a designation for brandy that has spent an extended period maturing in oak, developing deeper color, rounded texture, and the integrated dried-fruit and oak character that defines a premium sipping brandy.How should Omage Brandy XO be served?Neat in a snifter to showcase the dried apricot and floral aromatics, lightly chilled, or as a premium base in brandy-forward cocktails. Order online with fast shipping.{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"What does XO mean on a brandy?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"XO stands for Extra Old — a designation for brandy that has spent an extended period maturing in oak, developing deeper color, rounded texture, and integrated dried-fruit and oak character."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How should Omage Brandy XO be served?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Neat in a snifter to showcase the dried apricot and floral aromatics, lightly chilled, or as a premium base in brandy-forward cocktails."}}]}