Eddu Broceliande Gray Rock Whiskey / 40% / 0.7l
- Brocéliande is a mythical forest mentioned by Thomas Mallory in his “Le Morte d’Arthur”.
Product description
Brocéliande is a mythical forest mentioned by Thomas Mallory in "The Arthurian Tales". No one really knows where to find it, although the Distilleries des Menhirs believe it is in central Brittany.
Eddu in the local language means buckwheat, and the Eddu Grey Rock Brocéliande presented here is an extraordinary blend, in which, in addition to buckwheat, we find corn and barley. Its maturation begins in French oak barrels and ends in barrels made of hundred-year-old oaks from the mythical Brocéliande forest. Eddu is the only whisky known to us in which buckwheat plays the main role in the formula.
Nose: light, vanilla, honey, green apples, pine resin, mint, a touch of white pepper and potpourri notes.
Taste: slightly alcoholic, resin and pine needles, ginger, white pepper, mint, oregano, a touch of vanilla and oak.
Finish : medium long, with notes of vanilla, honey, fruit candy, a mixture of herbal spices and oak.