Bronte liqueur

Difford's Guide

alc./vol: 26%

Proof: 52°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Envelhecimento: Unaged

Produzido por: Product of United Kingdom United Kingdom

Brontë Liqueur is made in Yorkshire, England from a recipe that combines blackberry and sloe berries with honey and jasmine.

The man behind this liqueur is Sir James Aykroyd, whose great grandfather, Sir James Roberts, bought the Haworth village parsonage in 1928 and gifted the building to the Brontë Society.

The original Brontë Liqueur was honey based and presented in a ceramic jug but Sir James Aykroyd acquired the brand name and in September 2014 launched this new blackberry and sloe incarnation of Bronte Liqueur.

A small donation to support the work of the Bronte Society is made with every bottle sold.

Avaliação e degustação


Experimentado em 15/09/2014

Aparência:

Clear, deep burnished copper.

Aroma:

Pungent red berry with slight medicinal aroma.

Sabor:

Syrupy mouthfeel. Good balance between honeyed sweetness and clove and pepper spirit spice with attractive underlying sloe and blackberry flavours. Faint note reminiscent of Tizer.

Aftertaste:

Herbal and lightly spiced sloe and blackberry fruit. More notes of Tizer.

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Closure: Synthetic stopper

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Produzido por: Undisclosed producer in the UK
UK distribution by: Alexander Muir & Son Ltd
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