Beautiful fruit nose. Such luscious French spices. But where is the grain? There is beautiful organic single malt in this ten year old whiskey. But I can’t taste it. Coming off that big nose it’s thin and lacks the chewy malt I am looking for.
About this bottle
Brenne Ten is an annual release produced in Cognac, France. The French whisky is a marriage of about four different hand-selected barrels which were filled with spirit distilled in an alembic Charente still. Brenne Ten is aged for a decade in a combination of new French Limousin oak and cognac casks.
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Do not pay attention to these reviews. The Brenne 10 is an amazing dram on the nose that actually matches its rating on the mouth. A real improvement from their NAS younger brother.
Extremely floral and spicy. Has a feel of an aged gin with some juniper and chamomile. Very different, very complex.
All I taste in Young. A subtle hint of sweet. Not going to be on my shopping list.
Little spicy. Better taste than smell but don’t love. A bit fruity/sweet too.
light and fruity, very dry like champagne, mild blueberry
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