Elsass Whisky Single Malt
| Category | - |
| Distillery | J et M Lehmann |
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| ABV | 40.0% |
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| Country | France |
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Flavor Profile
Sweet
Oaky
Fruity
Vanilla
Honey
Creamy
Spicy
Floral
Dried Fruit
Nutty
Citrus
Chocolate
Herbal
Smoky
Peaty
Maritime
Tasting Notes
Colour
amber gold
air Nose
it is a rounder, more candied and more vanilla-ed version after the Clés des Ducs, more polished, more fudgy, with many more raisins. As a consequence, it’s a little less fresh and clean, but it’s nicely aromatic. Oh and easy, or so it seems
restaurant Palate
good, easy, maybe a tad gritty at times, but that’s Armagnac. Apple peelings, cherries, oranges and raisins. Nit as soft and smooth as the nose suggested, that’s for sure. Pleasant mouth feel, even if it tends to lose steam. The 40% again…
timer Finish
a little short and maybe a little too grassy. More apple peelings, little roundness
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