Description
Whiskey: Rozelieures Fumé Collection | 700ML
Bonfire smoke, candied orange, mocha, and acacia honey. Velvety smoke drifts through notes of roasted nuts, aromatic spice, and orchard fruit. This French peated whisky adds another layer of intrigue by being aged in fino sherry casks before bottling at 46% ABV.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92 (46%ABV)
Origin: France
Distillery: Rozelieures
From the family-owned Rozelieures distillery near Strasbourg in France comes a single malt made with barley, also grown by the family, that’s been peated to 20ppm. This French peated whisky adds another layer of intrigue by being aged in fino sherry casks before bottling at 46% ABV.
Rozelieures Fumé Collection | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Bonfire smoke, candied orange, mocha, and acacia honey.
Palate: Velvety smoke drifts through notes of roasted nuts, aromatic spice, and orchard fruit.
Finish: Long and drying.
Distillery Information
Rozelieures is the slightly crazy story of a visionary family who transformed the family business into the spearhead of French whisky. Better than that, today it is one of the few whisky brands in the world that owns and controls 100% of its production. Grain, malting, brewing, distillation and ageing, everything is done in-house – energy autonomy included – in a rare and unique model of vertical integration. Welcome to the farm… of the 21st century! Who knows Rozelieures, a small village of 200 souls between Nancy and Épinal, near the Baccarat crystal works, in the middle of the Lorraine countryside? Few people still do. A few geologists, among the most specialized, for the volcano of Rozelieures – Essey La Côte (415m), extinct for… 20 million years. Historians of the First World War for the battle of the Trouée de Charmes (25 August 1914). Yet this is where one of the main French whisky distilleries and one of its major epicentres is located.






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