Lemorton Calvados 1980 Vintage 750ml
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$400.00
Appearance: Bright copper bronze (13/20) oily medium tears and legs
Nose: Sweet, fresh orchard fruits, crisp apple and juicy pear, floral blossom and grassy hay give this expression the aroma of fresh & green, hints of fermentation, cider or perry
Taste: Medium-full bodied, crisp green apples burst out, apple skin, juicy & ripe pear, caramel, apple juice, tarte aux poire/pomme, pastries, toffee, tannic oak wood, this is thick and unctuous on the palate with a sweetness of honey and maple syrup, beeswax and wood polish
Finish: Long, sweet orchard fruits and antique oak wood
ABV 70%
2 in stock
Description
While many people refer to it as an apple brandy, pears are also allowed in Calvados. In the Domfrontais region the clay and limestone soils are much more suited to the strong, deep roots of pear trees. Appellation law insists that at least 30% of the cider to be distilled in the Domfrontais is made from pears. This pear influence makes not only for a lighter-colored spirit, but also one which emits a more elegant bouquet.
The Lemorton family has a long history in the Domfrontais. Roger is the fifth generation and his son, Didier, now runs the domaine. Their 9-acre property is planted with both apple and pear trees; the latter’s influence is dominant; for every three apples in their Calvados, there are approximately seven pears.
The Lemorton’s distill their cider after aging it for eleven months in oak barrels. Distillation takes place in their own alambic, a single-distillation unit that distills to about 140 proof. The clear spirit then goes into barrels which have an average age of 30 years.
The Lemortons sell some excellent young blends. The jewels of the family crown, however, are the vintages from the 1970’s. These are spirits which still retain their fruit while fully displaying their terroir and breed.
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