Pour&Pair
Chacha Georgian

ABV

45%

Body

full

Sweetness

dry

Price

value

Brandy and Eau-de-vie
Georgia

Chacha Georgian

차차 조지아

Spirits / Brandy and Eau-de-vie — Georgia

A drink with enough weight to stay present at the table.

Leaves more weight on the palate

Helps richer or fried foods feel less heavy after each bite

Slower dinners, richer food, and evenings that want more focus

full body gives the pairing its weight

dry sweetness changes how salt, fat, and spice land

grape, earthy, warm are the leading flavor cues to follow

INTERPRETATION

What this drink feels like in plain language

Not the kind that disappears quickly; it keeps some weight and presence on the table.

FIT

Who it fits

  • People who want more presence, depth, and a slower pace
  • People who prefer a cleaner, drier finish over sweetness

CAUTION

Who may want to be careful

  • People who get tired quickly from heavier textures

SCENE

When it works especially well

  • Slower dinners, richer food, and evenings that want more focus

What to Eat with Chacha Georgian?

Here are the food directions that fit Chacha Georgian based on aroma and texture cues.

Current analysis layers: 0 volatile and 0 nonvolatile compounds.

PAIRING CUE

Korean table

PAIRING CUE

Hot pot

PAIRING CUE

Regional dishes

WHY IT WORKS

  • Helps richer or fried foods feel less heavy after each bite

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EDITORIAL NOTE

Our take

Utility-first bottle intelligence for food pairing, dinner planning, gifting, and regional availability checks. Start with the taste shape, then move to where it fits.

ABV

45%

Body

full

Sweetness

dry

Price

$$

value

Flavor Profile

grapeearthywarmherbspice

Taxonomy

Brandy and Eau-de-vie

Fruit- and wine-derived distillates including cognac, armagnac, calvados, pisco, grappa, and marc traditions.

grapeorchard_fruitdried_fruitfloralvanillaspicenuttyoakrancio

Category Taste Grid

Spirits markers

juniperanisecane_sweetnessdried_fruitgrapeagave_herbalbitter_herbalcitrus_peelfloralneutral_cleanoaksweetness

Representative Compounds

Brandy and Eau-de-vie

  • linalool - floral grape-derived lift
  • beta_damascenone - dried fruit richness
  • vanillin - barrel sweetness in aged brandy
  • furfural - toasted caramel barrel note

Spirits

  • anethole - licorice and louche effect in anise spirits
  • alpha_pinene - piney conifer note in gin botanicals
  • limonene - bright citrus peel aroma across botanical and liqueur families
  • linalool - floral lift in gin, brandy, and liqueurs
  • vanillin - oak sweetness in aged rum and brandy
  • ethyl_butanoate - tropical fruit lift in rum and some fruit distillates

Legal and Protected Name Context

Brandy and Eau-de-vie

Protected names

CognacArmagnacCalvadosPiscoGrappa

Country: France

Authority: INAO and BNIC/BNIA

Law: Cognac and Armagnac appellation rules

Focus: grape source, distillation method, origin area, cask aging

Country: Peru

Authority: Peruvian pisco regulations

Law: Pisco denomination rules

Focus: non-wood aging, grape categories, region restrictions

Country: Chile

Authority: Chilean pisco rules

Law: Chilean denomination regime

Focus: domestic pisco identity separate from Peru

Spirits

Protected names

CognacArmagnacCalvadosTequilaMezcalCachacaOuzo

Country: European Union

Authority: European Union

Law: Regulation (EU) 2019/787

Focus: spirit drink categories, legal names, labeling, GI protection, compound terms and allusions

Country: United States

Authority: TTB

Law: 27 CFR Part 5

Focus: standards of identity for gin, rum, brandy, tequila/agave spirits, vodka, liqueurs, geographic claims

Country: Mexico

Authority: NOM / CRT / CRM

Law: tequila and mezcal NOM standards

Focus: denomination of origin, raw material, production zones, labeling classes

Country: Brazil

Authority: MAPA

Law: cachaca identity rules

Focus: legal separation of cachaca from generic rum

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Chemical Profile

Volatile Compounds (0)

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Nonvolatile Compounds (0)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What food goes well with Chacha Georgian?

Chacha Georgian pairs well with foods that share aroma cues such as grape, earthy, warm. The full body and dry sweetness help it land well with savory, richer dishes.

What does Chacha Georgian taste like?

Chacha Georgian is a Spirits in the Brandy and Eau-de-vie family with 45% ABV. Expect a full body, dry sweetness, and flavor cues such as grape, earthy, warm, herb, spice.

How much does Chacha Georgian cost?

Chacha Georgian usually sits in the value price range for Spirits. Actual shelf price varies by retailer and region.