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Calvados Morin Hors D’Age 15 Yo 0,7L 42%

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Calvados Morin Hors D'Age 15 years 0.7L 42%

History of Calvados Morin

The history of the distillery begins in 1889 when Pierre Morin's father founded it in La Haye de Calleville in the Risle valley. A few years later, Pierre took over the business, which was first moved to Brionne and then finally to Ivry la Bataille. In 1945, the distillery was even able to move into the premises of the Distillerie de Thélème, which is very well known in France, and use the facilities there. The property has extensive cellars in which the valuable eau-de-vie can be stored.
With over a hundred years of know-how, the French distillery produces high-quality Calvados. The young, selected spirits are initially stored in large barrels made of Limousine oak with a volume of around 300-400L in the cellars mentioned above. There are optimal conditions for the ripening of the Calvados, because the climatic fluctuations there promote oxidation.

Calvados 15 ans

The Calvados 15 ans was put together from a selection of the best terroirs and is an absolute highlight in its age class. The taste is round and has a full body with balanced tannins before ending in a fruity finish with rich apple notes.

Age: 15 Years Old
Alcohol content: 42% Vol.
Country: France
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Calvados Morin, 10 Rue d'Ezy, 27540 Ivry-la-Bataille, Frankreich
Type: Calvados

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