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alc./vol: 40%
Proof: 80°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Aged: No age statement
Product of:
France
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Relaunched in August 2006 and packaged in a sleek, shapely, contemporary bottle, the name Noblige is a reference to the old French saying "Noblesse Oblige", which literally translates as 'nobility obligates', implying that with wealth, power and prestige come responsibilities.
Sampled on 30/12/2014
Clear, dark amber.
Muscavado sugar, caramel and blackened fruitcake and lemon zest.
Caramel, slightly woody, retains fruitcake notes with generous dried fruit, molasses and bitter chocolate.
Slightly bitter finish introduces dry nutty notes.
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