Ninkasi Ex-Rasteau Conquete Single Cask was produced by the Ninkasi distillery in Lyon, named after the ancient Sumerian deity patron of beer, and selected by La Maison du Whisky to celebrate its 65th anniversary. It was aged in a cask that had previously contained Rasteau, a wine from the beautiful terroirs of the southern Côtes du Rhône.
The Single Cask Ninkasi Ex-Rasteau Conquete has a robust nose, in which hints of grapes and cherries in spirit evolve into exotic fruit and curry, with an aftertaste of liquorice. The palate initially explodes into oxidative notes and then notes of malt, biscuit, milk, vanilla and berries prevail. The finish is persistent and mellow, rich in fruit and ripe grape tones, with the empyreumatic refreshed by cardamom tea and various nuances of brown sugar, carnation, melon and fig.
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