Medium to full-bodied, the palate layers all these mineral sparkles with fresh, energetic black fruit, underpinned by ripe, solid tannins, finishing on an earthy note.
The Quetsch (prune plum) brandy, which is one of the most ancient brandy tradition in Alsace has very delicate aromas.
Fruity, slightly oaky, with notes of vanilla and spices, this Calvados aged in oak barrels for 10 years offers supreme power and elegance. You have guaranteed...
The Williams Pear is one of the most widely spread pear varieties. The Williams Pear brandy is characterized by its fruity taste and its floral aroma.
The Williams Pear is one of the most widely spread pear varieties. The Williams Pear brandy is characterized by its fruity taste and its floral aroma.
Subtle aromatics with jasmine and violet; on the palate, stewed prune, honey, and Russian leather.
The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin in the mouth, a keen line of acidity, fine precision here with a mineral-rich finish that exudes terroir expression.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac made from the typically fruity Colombard grape; tobacco and toffee on the palate.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac made from the Montils grape variety; soft, long, buttery notes, dried plum.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac from Folle Blanche; Orange and Marmalade on the Palate
A floral nose, a fruity and chiseled mouth, a light tannin and a heightened warmth. Spices, rancio, cinnamon and black pepper.
A unique Grande Champagne cognac; masculine, fruity, with a clear finish.
The Williams Pear is one of the most widely spread pear varieties. The Williams Pear brandy is characterized by its fruity taste and its floral aroma.
Appearance :
Dark but shinny color.
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Very fine nose with notes of candied fruit. Large-scale attack with aromas of cooked hazelnuts and prunes.
The wild cherry ( Prunus Avium ) is a little smaller than the cherry and is deep red in colour. The wild cherry brandy offers a very intense and fruity taste.