Eau-de-Vie de Fine de Bourgogne is one of 30 appellations for French Eaux-de-Vie. It specifically covers spirits produced from grape must within the Burgundy wine region.
Fine de Bourgogne is typically a light yellow color, with a slightly sweet and smoky taste, delicate and fine. It is more subtle and less full-bodied than Marc de Bourgogne (see below). Fine is traditionally drunk as a digestif after dinner. It can also be consumed as an aperitif, mixed with crème de cassis to make a “finecass” or used in cocktails.
An Alambic still© Wikimedia/Lisandru2b
Fine de Bourgogne does resemble the brandy produced in Cognac and Armagnac.