Calvados

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Dupont Calvados + 15 ans

Calvados 15 ans has aged 15 years in oak barrels. The apples are mixed, crushed and pressed. The apple juice is fermented right out to give cider to be distilled. Double distillation is carried out 6 months after the fermentation has taken place. The first distillation gives the "petite eau" at 30% by volume and it is the second distillation, that of the "petite eau" which gives the Calvados.

Dupont Calvados Fine

The apples are mixed, crushed and pressed. The apple juice is fermented right out to give cider to be distilled. Double distillation is carried out 6 months after the fermentation has taken place. The first distillation gives the "petite eau" at 30% by volume and it is the second distillation, that of the "petite eau" which gives the Calvados.
Aging: Two years minimum. In toasted 400 l (88 imperial gallon) oak barrels, 50% of which are new.

Dupont Calvados Hors d'Age

The apples are mixed, crushed and pressed. The apple juice is fermented right out to give cider to be distilled. Double distillation is carried out 6 months after the fermentation has taken place. The first distillation gives the "petite eau" at 30% by volume and it is the second distillation, that of the "petite eau" which gives the Calvados.Aging: Six years minimum. In toasted 400 L oak barrels, 25% of which are new.

Dupont Calvados Original Blanc

The apples are mixed, crushed and pressed. The apple juice is fermented right out to give cider to be distilled. Double distillation is carried out 6 months after the fermentation has taken place. The first distillation gives the "petite eau" at 30% by volume and it is the second distillation, that of the "petite eau" which gives the Calvados.

Dupont Calvados Pomme Captive

In order to create this attractive presentation, the carafe is suspended in the spring from the branches of the apple tree as soon as the first little apples appear. The apple then grows inside the carafe. When the fruit becomes ripe, the carafe is removed from the tree with its apple held captive inside it.

Dupont Calvados Reserve

The Calvados Réserve is aged for 3 years in oak barrels with 25% new barrels.

Dupont Calvados VSOP Vieille Réserve

The apples are mixed, crushed and pressed. The apple juice is fermented right out to give cider to be distilled. Double distillation is carried out 6 months after the fermentation has taken place. The first distillation gives the "petite eau" at 30% by volume and it is the second distillation, that of the "petite eau" which gives the Calvados.

Lemorton 1972

ABK6 is a Single Estate Cognac, it’s produced on a chalky hilltop at 154m of altitude. 100% Ugni-blanc grapes were use. A double distillation toke place in smalle Charentais pot-stills. The ABK6 Pure Single aged in new and old french Limousin oak barrels of 350-liters.

Box containing ABK6 VS + 2 glasses.

Lemorton 1989

Here is a rare and bold rum with the Compagnie des Indes Ecuador 7 Years Tokaji Finish, a limited edition specially bottled for Premium Spirits Belgium. This exceptional rum was aged for 7 years in the tropics before being refined in Tokaji casks. It stands out for its aromatic power and depth. With its 60.2% vol., this cask-strength rum offers unparalleled intensity, ideal for lovers of authentic and unadulterated rums.

Lemorton 30Y

This 30-year-old Calvados Domfrontais from La maison Lemorton is of an obvious refinement and delicacy upon tasting. The fire of the alcohol fades very quickly to give way to deep, complex and very long-lasting flavors on the palate, to finally surrender to its tannin strongly imbued with the oak barrel.

Lemorton Rareté

Martine and Didier craft their vintage Calvados domfrontais. To understand the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée, Calvados must contain at least 30% pears. In the family business, Calvados consists of about 70% pears and 30% apples. The characteristics of Calvados during tasting: A beautiful freshness with sparkling aromas highlighted. A lively and dry character on the retro-olfaction. It will be followed by notes of spices, caramelized vanillas, honey, and hazelnut. At the end of the mouth, we will notice a long finish with many caudalies. This local product is typical of the Orne bocage, where we are fortunate to use it to transform well-ripened fruits into wonderful eaux-de-vie.