Whisky Rozelieures Fumé - 70cl - Boxed
RozelieuresWhisky · 70 cl · 46.0% vol · Smoky, peaty, notes of wood and spices
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| Rozelieures | |
| Whisky | |
| Smoky, peaty, notes of wood and spices | |
| Water, barley malt | |
| 70 cl | |
| 46.0% | |
| Francia | |
| Oak barrels | |
| Minimum 3 years | |
| Copper pot still distillation | |
| 2 | |
| Not cold filtered | |
| Dark amber | |
| Neat, with water or ice |
With an alcohol content of 46%, the Rozelieures Fumé offers a fascinating complexity, characterized by a rich aromatic profile and a distinctive smokiness that pleasantly strikes the nose. This particular aroma derived from the smoking process is achieved through the use of peat-smoked malt, which endows this spirit with a strong and recognizable character.
Visually, the whisky displays an attractive, deep amber hue. On the palate, it unfolds into a balanced profile where the peat does not overpower but perfectly integrates with notes of ripe fruit, sweet spices, and a light touch of vanilla. The long-lasting aromatic persistence is pleasantly warm and enveloping, with a finish that leaves room for nuances of chocolate and black pepper.
Ideal to be enjoyed on its own, the Rozelieures Fumé also pairs well with dark chocolate desserts or aged cheeses, further enhancing its complex and smoky flavor profiles.
A French whisky with great character, Rozelieures Fumé represents an excellent choice for lovers of smoky spirits who are seeking something unique and memorable to enrich their collection.
Rozelieures (Distillerie Grallet-Dupic)
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Rozelieures (Distillerie Grallet-Dupic).
Distillation
Double distillation in Charentais stills (pot still); the distillery uses two stills with indicated capacities of 3200 L and 1600 L; slow distillation for greater finesse.
Ageing
Maturation in oak casks across multiple cellars and finishing in casks that previously held wines and distillates (finish and double maturation practices). Use of both local oak and foreign oak casks.