Bodding Lokn Master Edition
| Category | - |
| Distillery | Lebe & Geniesse - Langenrohr |
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| Bottled Year | - |
| Age | 12년 |
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| Bottles Released | - |
| ABV | 53.0% |
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| Label | - |
| Country | Austria |
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Flavor Profile
Tasting Notes
Colour
golden amber
air Nose
this is very different from the older Cognacs we’ve just been tasting, being both more floral and more herbaceous, with a livelier tension and perhaps even more of that... terroir. Admittedly it’s no greenhorn, but in contrast with the older ones, one could easily imagine having this Cognac de Charles as an apéritif and even, picture it now, as a fine à l’eau, in the manner of our good friends Hideo and Jon who sip their Port Ellen in highball form. Yes, really. In any case, on the nose, I like it a great deal, it’s very cheerful, frisky, lifted and aromatic in just the right measure. Of course, peaches remain at the heart of the show. With water: it tightens up just a little, with the emergence of a touch of menthol. No problemo
restaurant Palate
excellent! Adorably firm yet clearly fruity, compact, on peaches and apricots stewed in honey, with a touch of liquorice and a hint of pepper. The liquorice ensures that never, absolutely never, do we veer into anything remotely schmaltzy. With water: bingo on the palate, it’s a real liquid sweet, and one might even detect faint impressions of spirits from other lands, such as a little rum and a little mezcal. It recalls those Mexican mezcal lollies with a fat worm tucked inside. Rest assured, nothing of the sort in this magnificent Cognac
timer Finish
rather long, rather nervy, which almost makes it refreshing. That slightly herbaceous note from the nose returns here and, together with a bold liquorice, ensures everything stays perfectly in balance
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