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Midleton Very Rare Forêt de Tronçais

Midleton Very Rare Forêt de Tronçais

Regular price €4.800,00 EUR
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Midleton Very Rare Forêt de Tronçais

Introducing a rare symphonic masterpiece of whiskey craftsmanship and luxury, an exceptionally small batch release which is a first of its kind. This rare release marries the pinnacle of Irish whiskey with the Pinnacle of French Oak from the Forêt de Tronçais in France—Midleton Very Rare Forêt de Tronçais.

This whiskey has been brought to life through expertise and craftsmanship that has spanned generations. The pairing of knowledge passed down from one Master Distiller to another and the passion for coopering which has been long held at Taransaud Cooperage brings to life a treasure for whiskey collectors looking for a rare and luxurious whiskey to add to their collection.

ABV 48%
Aroma

Oak enriched perfumed aromas with delectable fruit notes of poached pears, caramelised apples, and orange zest. Additional notes of honeycomb and toasted hazelnut continue to evolve in tandem with the building aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans. The woodland spices are brought to the fore by the elegant and measured influence of the extra fine-grained French oak, adding nuanced characteristics that enhance the pot still spices and floral grain whiskeys in this complex and aged blend.

Taste

Herbal at first, with notes of fresh peppermint and sage, weaving amongst the succulent orchard fruits and zesty orange. The oak’s subtle tannins complement the chocolate-dipped honeycomb and sweet vanilla, adding to the luscious, silken texture synonymous with Midleton’s pot still and grain whiskeys. Elevated wood spices continue to evolve adding further complexity to this intricate whiskey.

Finish

Exquisitely long finish where the fruits and spices are enveloped by the enchanting nature of the toasted wood, showcasing a harmonious balance between Irish whiskey and French oak.

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