Brenne Ten Year French Single Malt Whiskey750mL | 48% ABV | France | 100% Organic BarleyProcess & ProfileBrenne Ten is a rare French single malt whiskey crafted from organic barley and proofed with water from the Charente River. Distilled twice in alembic
750mL | 48% ABV | France | 100% Organic Barley
Brenne Ten is a rare French single malt whiskey crafted from organic barley and proofed with water from the Charente River. Distilled twice in alembic Charente stills traditionally used for Cognac, the whiskey is then aged for a full decade in a combination of new French Limousin oak and ex-Cognac barrels. Each annual release is a blend of just a few hand-selected casks, making it a highly limited and unique expression.
Nose: Rich crme brle, dried fruit, and subtle baking spices
Palate: Layers of dark chocolate, dried apricot, caramelized sugar, and toasted oak
Finish: Long and silky with hints of cinnamon, leather, and lingering fruit
Aged 10 years in new French oak and ex-Cognac barrels
Crafted from 100% organic French barley
Distilled using alembic stills for enhanced aromatics
Extremely limited annual releases
Combines French elegance with malt whiskey tradition
Best enjoyed neat or with a single cube of ice to open up its layered profile. Pairs beautifully with a cigar or fine dark chocolate.
1. How is Brenne Ten different from the original Brenne?
Brenne Ten is aged twice as long and offers a deeper, richer flavor with added complexity from extended barrel maturation.
2. Is Brenne Ten considered a Scotch?
No, its a French single malt. Though it shares some production methods with Scotch, it is made entirely in France.
3. Is this whiskey peated?
No, Brenne Ten is unpeated, allowing the natural fruit and oak notes to shine.
4. How limited is the release?
Only a few barrels are bottled each year, making it a highly sought-after collectors item.
5. Can this whiskey be used in cocktails?
It can, but its best enjoyed neat to appreciate the depth and character of its decade-long aging.
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