Combier Roi Rene Rouge Cherry Liqueur

Difford's Guide

alc./vol: 17%

Proof: 34°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Aged: No age statement

Product of: Product of France France

Roi René Rouge cherry liqueur is made to a recipe said to have first been developed in 1632 by the Benedictine nun, Reverend Mother Gautron of the Benedictine Abbey of Saumur. It is made with a blend of hand-picked wild guignes cherries from France and morello cherries from southern England.

Review and Tasting


Sampled on 01/12/2014

Appearance:

Murky, browny burgundy red.

Aroma:

Cherry fruit and toasted almond.

Taste:

Almond, prune and lighter cherry with black pepper bite.

Aftertaste:

Walnut and prune finish. Overall: Perhaps more prune and almond than the headline cherry but tasty all the same.

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Closure: Natural cork stopper

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Produced by: Distillerie Combier
UK distribution by: Sip Or Mix
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