Michel Huard - Calvados Hors D’Age 1989 - 2006 - 2009
Michel Huard - Calvados Hors D’Age 1989 - 2006 - 2009
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Michel Huard - Calvados Hors D’Age 1989 - 2006 - 2009

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This Hors d’Age release comes from a careful blend of barrels from 1989, 2006, 2009. It shows deep green apple, vanilla and honey notes, a touch of almond, a soft mouthfeel, and a pleasingly long finish.

A great match with a cigar.

It can be tasted in many different occasions: as an aperitif as a « Trou normand » between two dishes or as a digestive. It can also be used for flaming desserts such as homemade Norman apple pie.

CALVADOS MAKING

The harvest of apples takes place in November, the fruits are carefully stored until their maturity in aroma and sugar. The apples are then carefully ground, stacked and pressed. The juice is fermented in the cellar at a temperature of 10 °. The juice becomes cider, as soon as it has the title 6 ° of alcohol it is distilled in a column still called «the first jet». Calvados thus extracted must titrate approximately 70 ° to receive the appellation: Calvados of Controlled Origin.

The aging of Calvados Huard is done in oak barrels, first in new barrels so that the tannin gives it the color of its coat, then aging. Throughout these years the Calvados Huard is the object of attentive care: the park of casks, barrels and casks is regularly renewed, the evolution of each vintage is controlled in order to have the certainty to offer a Grand Calvados.

COUNTRY France (Normandy)

ALCOHOL CONTENT 40%

AGEING Blend of 3 Vintages 1989 - 2006 - 2009

VOLUME 700ML

About the Producer

The Huard family has lived on their orchard property in the Suisse-Normand for more than seven generations. Nearly 1,800 trees grace the 15 hectares (37 acres) property. The soil is loamy, composed of an ideal combination of silt and clay. About 30 varieties of apples are grown on the property. The cider from these apples is fermented and aged for about eight months, then distilled in a travelling column still. The spirits then go into large, elongated barrels, where they age until maturity.

If one were to consider the properties of Camut and Giard from the Domaine de Montreuil as the most stunning examples of hautes-tiges plantings in the Pays d’Auge, and Lemorton as the most revered property in the Domfrontais, the Huard property would have to be considered the most admired in AOC Calvados.