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Flores Lozova Rakija Unaged Brandy 750ML

Flores Lozova Rakija Unaged Brandy 750ML is a traditional Serbian unaged grape brandy (lozova rakija) in a 750ml bottle, produced by the Flores distillery in the Šumadija region of central Serbia. As a clear, unaged expression, it showcases the raw character of grape distillate without the influence of oak maturation — a hallmark of the lozova rakija style prized across the Balkans.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Šumadija, Serbia  |  Style: Unaged Grape Brandy (Lozova Rakija)  |  Distillery: Flores

Production & Heritage

The Flores distillery operates in Šumadija, a central Serbian region with deep roots in fruit brandy production. Lozova rakija — from the Serbian word loza, meaning grapevine — is distilled from fermented grapes and bottled without oak aging, preserving the primary fruit aromatics of the base spirit. This unaged approach is consistent with the traditional Balkan method of producing clear rakija meant to highlight varietal grape character rather than wood-derived complexity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Fresh grape must and floral top notes arrive first, followed by a subtle minerality. A clean, spirit-forward quality carries the scent without heavy sweetness.

Taste: The entry is bright with ripe grape and a light honeyed quality. Mid-palate, the distillate shows a gentle peppery warmth and a slightly herbaceous undercurrent. The grape character remains central throughout, unmasked by barrel influence.

Finish: Medium in length, clean and dry with a lingering grapeskin bitterness. A faint warmth settles as the fruit notes fade.

How to Drink Flores Lozova

Traditionally, lozova rakija is served at room temperature in small tulip-shaped glasses to concentrate its aromatics — this is the ideal way to appreciate the grape distillate's unadorned character. For cocktail use, its clean grape profile works well in a Rakija Spritz (topped with sparkling water and a lemon twist for a refreshing Balkan aperitif), a Grape Sour (substituting for pisco, with lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white for a frothy, fruit-forward drink), and a Balkan Mule (paired with ginger beer and lime, where the grape notes add depth beyond a standard mule).

Best For

  • Exploring traditional Balkan spirits beyond mainstream brandy categories
  • Hosting a rakija tasting alongside Serbian or Mediterranean mezze
  • Gifting to adventurous spirit drinkers interested in Old World distilling traditions
  • Using as a cocktail base where a clean, grape-forward spirit is needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Flores Lozova taste like? Flores Lozova delivers a bright, fresh grape flavor with subtle peppery warmth and a clean, dry finish — characteristic of unaged Serbian lozova rakija that preserves the natural fruit of the distillate.

How does Flores Lozova compare to Tikveš Lozova Rakija? Both are unaged grape brandies from the Balkan tradition, with Tikveš originating from North Macedonia and Flores from Serbia's Šumadija region. The regional grape varietals and distillation practices differ slightly, but both prioritize fresh grape character without oak aging.

Is Flores Lozova good for sipping neat? Yes — lozova rakija is traditionally consumed neat at room temperature, and the unaged style is specifically designed to be appreciated without mixers or ice, though a few drops of water can open up the aromatics.

Where is Flores Lozova made? Flores Lozova Rakija is produced by the Flores distillery in the Šumadija region of central Serbia, an area historically associated with Serbian fruit brandy production.

What foods pair well with Flores Lozova? Aged Serbian cheeses like kajmak complement the grape brightness; cured meats such as pršut (Balkan prosciutto) match its dry, peppery finish; grilled lamb benefits from the spirit's clean palate-cleansing quality; roasted red pepper spreads like ajvar echo the earthy undertones; and dried figs or walnuts provide a simple, traditional accompaniment.

What sizes does Flores Lozova come in? Flores Lozova Rakija is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.

Is Flores Lozova worth the price? Flores Lozova positions as an accessible entry point into authentic Serbian rakija, sitting in a value-friendly tier that makes it a practical introduction to the lozova style without a significant financial commitment.

Why Flores Lozova?

Lozova rakija occupies a distinct space in the brandy world — it is one of the oldest Balkan spirit traditions, yet remains relatively undiscovered outside southeastern Europe. Flores Lozova's unaged profile preserves grape character in a way that barrel-aged brandies simply cannot replicate, offering a transparency of flavor that connects directly to the fruit and the distiller's technique. For drinkers looking to expand beyond familiar brandy categories like Cognac or pisco, this Serbian expression provides an authentic and historically rooted alternative from the heart of Šumadija.

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Flores Lozova Rakija Unaged Brandy 750ML

$27.99

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Flores Lozova Rakija Unaged Brandy 750ML is a traditional Serbian unaged grape brandy (lozova rakija) in a 750ml bottle, produced by the Flores distillery in the Šumadija region of central Serbia. As a clear, unaged expression, it showcases the raw character of grape distillate without the influence of oak maturation — a hallmark of the lozova rakija style prized across the Balkans.

Quick Facts: ABV: 40%  |  Origin: Šumadija, Serbia  |  Style: Unaged Grape Brandy (Lozova Rakija)  |  Distillery: Flores

Production & Heritage

The Flores distillery operates in Šumadija, a central Serbian region with deep roots in fruit brandy production. Lozova rakija — from the Serbian word loza, meaning grapevine — is distilled from fermented grapes and bottled without oak aging, preserving the primary fruit aromatics of the base spirit. This unaged approach is consistent with the traditional Balkan method of producing clear rakija meant to highlight varietal grape character rather than wood-derived complexity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Fresh grape must and floral top notes arrive first, followed by a subtle minerality. A clean, spirit-forward quality carries the scent without heavy sweetness.

Taste: The entry is bright with ripe grape and a light honeyed quality. Mid-palate, the distillate shows a gentle peppery warmth and a slightly herbaceous undercurrent. The grape character remains central throughout, unmasked by barrel influence.

Finish: Medium in length, clean and dry with a lingering grapeskin bitterness. A faint warmth settles as the fruit notes fade.

How to Drink Flores Lozova

Traditionally, lozova rakija is served at room temperature in small tulip-shaped glasses to concentrate its aromatics — this is the ideal way to appreciate the grape distillate's unadorned character. For cocktail use, its clean grape profile works well in a Rakija Spritz (topped with sparkling water and a lemon twist for a refreshing Balkan aperitif), a Grape Sour (substituting for pisco, with lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white for a frothy, fruit-forward drink), and a Balkan Mule (paired with ginger beer and lime, where the grape notes add depth beyond a standard mule).

Best For

  • Exploring traditional Balkan spirits beyond mainstream brandy categories
  • Hosting a rakija tasting alongside Serbian or Mediterranean mezze
  • Gifting to adventurous spirit drinkers interested in Old World distilling traditions
  • Using as a cocktail base where a clean, grape-forward spirit is needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Flores Lozova taste like? Flores Lozova delivers a bright, fresh grape flavor with subtle peppery warmth and a clean, dry finish — characteristic of unaged Serbian lozova rakija that preserves the natural fruit of the distillate.

How does Flores Lozova compare to Tikveš Lozova Rakija? Both are unaged grape brandies from the Balkan tradition, with Tikveš originating from North Macedonia and Flores from Serbia's Šumadija region. The regional grape varietals and distillation practices differ slightly, but both prioritize fresh grape character without oak aging.

Is Flores Lozova good for sipping neat? Yes — lozova rakija is traditionally consumed neat at room temperature, and the unaged style is specifically designed to be appreciated without mixers or ice, though a few drops of water can open up the aromatics.

Where is Flores Lozova made? Flores Lozova Rakija is produced by the Flores distillery in the Šumadija region of central Serbia, an area historically associated with Serbian fruit brandy production.

What foods pair well with Flores Lozova? Aged Serbian cheeses like kajmak complement the grape brightness; cured meats such as pršut (Balkan prosciutto) match its dry, peppery finish; grilled lamb benefits from the spirit's clean palate-cleansing quality; roasted red pepper spreads like ajvar echo the earthy undertones; and dried figs or walnuts provide a simple, traditional accompaniment.

What sizes does Flores Lozova come in? Flores Lozova Rakija is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.

Is Flores Lozova worth the price? Flores Lozova positions as an accessible entry point into authentic Serbian rakija, sitting in a value-friendly tier that makes it a practical introduction to the lozova style without a significant financial commitment.

Why Flores Lozova?

Lozova rakija occupies a distinct space in the brandy world — it is one of the oldest Balkan spirit traditions, yet remains relatively undiscovered outside southeastern Europe. Flores Lozova's unaged profile preserves grape character in a way that barrel-aged brandies simply cannot replicate, offering a transparency of flavor that connects directly to the fruit and the distiller's technique. For drinkers looking to expand beyond familiar brandy categories like Cognac or pisco, this Serbian expression provides an authentic and historically rooted alternative from the heart of Šumadija.

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