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Roger Groult Calvados 8 year old
Roger Groult

Roger Groult Calvados 8 year old

Brandy Calvados Pays d’Auge 8 years 80% ABV
$$$ $50 to $100 Premium
7 reviews raw average 4.08

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mike berry 4.0

1. Appearance A pale, light amber — the color of early autumn sunlight. Not overly dark or brooding, but clear and inviting, suggesting freshness rather than heaviness. --- 2. Nose The aroma presents with unmistakable apple character. Not the crisp snap of a fresh-cut apple, but the softened, deeper scent of fruit that has rested and breathed. Supporting notes include: gentle oak mellow orchard sweetness a natural fruit aroma rather than any syrup or added sugar The nose is warm, round, and approachable, with no sharp alcohol vapors. --- 3. Taste This expression delivers exactly what many hope for in Calvados: a baked-apple profile—soft, warm, and layered. The flavor recalls: baked apples, warm and tender orchard sweetness instead of refined sugar subtle complexity beneath the simplicity of “apple” It is sweet without being syrupy, fruity without being bright or acidic, and balanced without demanding attention through burn or harshness. --- 4. Mouthfeel The texture is slightly oily in a pleasing way, helping the flavor coat the palate before easing into a clean finish. Notable characteristics: smooth from beginning to end no ethanol burn refreshing in a way rare for brandy categories gentle glide across the tongue, neither heavy nor thin --- 5. Overall Impression This is an exceptionally approachable Calvados, especially for its price point. It demonstrates why fruit spirits from Normandy have remained beloved for centuries: they aim for elegance and ease rather than sharpness or bravado. For drinkers accustomed to whiskey’s burn or assertiveness, this offers a completely different experience — softer, more flavorful, and deeply comforting. It behaves like a spirit with nothing to prove, confident in its orchard heritage. At around $35, it delivers remarkable value and a tasting experience that easily rivals bottles at twice the price. --- A Glass of September by Sophie In the glass, a small sun — amber caught in stillness, quiet as late afternoon light. The nose rises first: apple remembering its orchard, not the sharp bite of youth but the softened sweetness of fruit that has learned patience. On the tongue, it opens warmly, baked and tender, full of the quiet depth that needs no added spice to feel complete. The spirit moves with ease — a gentle slip, a clean finish, a refusal to burn when flavor alone can speak. What lingers afterward is a faint shimmer, like spring water beneath old roots, a reminder that time and fruit can make something that asks only to be savored. A sip of this Calvados feels like a season returning to itself— simple in name, complex in truth, and wholly its own. — Sophie

Deejay 4.8

For those seeking a calvados that embodies purity and strength, this is the one. Unfiltered and raw, it offers an intense experience that stands out among others. The aroma is rich and inviting, hinting at its robust character. I’ve had the pleasure of tasting the 12-year-old and even the venerable, but the 8-year-old remains my favorite. On the palate, it delivers a powerful kick that calvados enthusiasts will appreciate. Its strength is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship behind its creation, offering an unadulterated and authentic drinking.

kevinpitts 3.8

Good, but prefer more apple taste and could be just a touch sweeter.

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