LABARRERE 1773 Tangente R 45° 70cl Béarn France
Here is the second bottling from the Labarrère 1773 Romain distillery which produces a 100% agricultural whisky, based on corn and rye produced on the farm, brewed, fermented, distilled, aged and packaged on the farm.
Alembic: Single or double column ironing
Tangente R: 80% corn and 15% rye from the farm , and the remaining 5% is malted barley , aged 30 months in new oak barrels from the southwest and finished for 6 months in ex-rum casks
The Tangente range is composed of 80% corn and 15% rye from the farm , with the remaining 5% being malted barley . It was distilled in a combination still with a column after a 7-day fermentation. This 100% agricole whisky showcases the richness of the grains.
Tasting notes: Tangente R is a more complex whisky than its twin, Tangente B. In many ways, it resembles single malt whiskies, with a dry attack heavily focused on cereal notes. There's a more pronounced perception of alcohol, complemented by a long finish that will delight you for several minutes.
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ABV: 45%
Bottle Format: 70cl
Description
Description
Here is the second bottling from the Labarrère 1773 Romain distillery which produces a 100% agricultural whisky, based on corn and rye produced on the farm, brewed, fermented, distilled, aged and packaged on the farm.
Alembic: Single or double column ironing
Tangente R: 80% corn and 15% rye from the farm , and the remaining 5% is malted barley , aged 30 months in new oak barrels from the southwest and finished for 6 months in ex-rum casks
The Tangente range is composed of 80% corn and 15% rye from the farm , with the remaining 5% being malted barley . It was distilled in a combination still with a column after a 7-day fermentation. This 100% agricole whisky showcases the richness of the grains.
Tasting notes: Tangente R is a more complex whisky than its twin, Tangente B. In many ways, it resembles single malt whiskies, with a dry attack heavily focused on cereal notes. There's a more pronounced perception of alcohol, complemented by a long finish that will delight you for several minutes.
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