
Scotch Malt Whisky Society Cognac Ile de Re, C1 Nectar Celeste
Scotch Malt Whisky Society Cognac Ile de Re, C1 Nectar Celeste
Matured in a French oak barrel, the XO release has been bottled at a natural cask strength of 48.8%, with 480 bottles available from Friday 4 December.
The independent bottler and membersâ club does not officially publish the names of the distilleries it works with, instead opting for a numbering system of distillery and cask number. C1 is labeled as a âFine Island Cognacâ, suggesting it is made from grapes grown on Ăle de RĂ© or Ile dâOlĂ©ron. The islands are situated off the west coast of France in Bois Ordinaires, the most westerly region in the Cognac appellation.
Camus Cognac is the house that most prominently advertises its use of grapes grown on Ăle de RĂ©.
C1 Nectar cĂ©leste tasting notes are: âmagical intensity on the nose; wood smoldering through a magnifying glass, burning incense as well as curled-up treacle scones. The taste was creamy, sweet with a teasing spiciness. Add a drop of water; you might just get âun petit coin de paradise.â
While SMWS is known for its single cask malt offer, in recent years it has also bottled single barrel Bourbons, single cask grain whiskies, and single barrel rums.
Scotch Malt Whisky Society Cognac Ile de Re, C1 Nectar Celeste
Matured in a French oak barrel, the XO release has been bottled at a natural cask strength of 48.8%, with 480 bottles available from Friday 4 December.
The independent bottler and membersâ club does not officially publish the names of the distilleries it works with, instead opting for a numbering system of distillery and cask number. C1 is labeled as a âFine Island Cognacâ, suggesting it is made from grapes grown on Ăle de RĂ© or Ile dâOlĂ©ron. The islands are situated off the west coast of France in Bois Ordinaires, the most westerly region in the Cognac appellation.
Camus Cognac is the house that most prominently advertises its use of grapes grown on Ăle de RĂ©.
C1 Nectar cĂ©leste tasting notes are: âmagical intensity on the nose; wood smoldering through a magnifying glass, burning incense as well as curled-up treacle scones. The taste was creamy, sweet with a teasing spiciness. Add a drop of water; you might just get âun petit coin de paradise.â
While SMWS is known for its single cask malt offer, in recent years it has also bottled single barrel Bourbons, single cask grain whiskies, and single barrel rums.
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Scotch Malt Whisky Society Cognac Ile de Re, C1 Nectar Celeste
Matured in a French oak barrel, the XO release has been bottled at a natural cask strength of 48.8%, with 480 bottles available from Friday 4 December.
The independent bottler and membersâ club does not officially publish the names of the distilleries it works with, instead opting for a numbering system of distillery and cask number. C1 is labeled as a âFine Island Cognacâ, suggesting it is made from grapes grown on Ăle de RĂ© or Ile dâOlĂ©ron. The islands are situated off the west coast of France in Bois Ordinaires, the most westerly region in the Cognac appellation.
Camus Cognac is the house that most prominently advertises its use of grapes grown on Ăle de RĂ©.
C1 Nectar cĂ©leste tasting notes are: âmagical intensity on the nose; wood smoldering through a magnifying glass, burning incense as well as curled-up treacle scones. The taste was creamy, sweet with a teasing spiciness. Add a drop of water; you might just get âun petit coin de paradise.â
While SMWS is known for its single cask malt offer, in recent years it has also bottled single barrel Bourbons, single cask grain whiskies, and single barrel rums.
















