Spirits
Bellevoye - Triple Malt Whisky Français - Bellevoye Bleu - Finition Grain Fin
Characteristics
Country / Region: France
Category: Triple Malt Whisky Français
Composition: Grain spirit, French barley
Alcohol: 40 vol.
Color: Amber
Capacity: 70 cl
AWARDS
Silver medal at the Brussels competition 2019
93/100 by Markus Del Monego, Best Sommelier of the World 1998
Rated best French whisky by LE POINT magazine
Elaboration:
Non-peated. Triple Malt is a blend of three exceptional non-peated single malts from France (Nord, Alsace, Charente), aged for 3 to 8 years in French oak barrels in each of the three selected French distilleries, then blended and aged for a further 12 months in new fine-grained French oak barrels, heated by us using an original method in the Bellevoye cellar in Charente.Color:
Clear and amber.Nose:
Very elegant, persistent, with notes of new leather and cereals enhanced by aromas of dried flowers, honey, sweet spices and vanilla.Palate:
The malty character is restrained, with discreet fruity, peach and dried apricot notes, the wood spices exhale roasted aromas, followed by a beautiful structure on the palate, powerful, creamy, and a remarkable length.
Temperature:
Serve between 16 and 18°C in a Glencairn whisky glass.Food and wine pairing:
As an aperitif or traditionally as a digestive, pure and accompanied by a still, neutral and fresh spring water.
Formerly the head of Havana Club and a Bordeaux merchant, Alexandre Sirech and Jean Moueix joined forces to craft the first 100% French whiskies. Their creations have since garnered global acclaim, sought after by upscale bars and connoisseurs alike. Their success is a testament to their expert blending skills and the superior quality of their base spirits.
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