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Mike And Matt Taste Old Clifty Apple Brandy

Alan Bishop is making great whiskey at the Spirits of French Lick Distillery in Indiana, but one of his passions is making apple brandy. Indiana has a great heritage of making apple brandy. In the 19th century, Indiana was well known for making apple brandy and selling it to Kentucky liquor merchants as well as the Indiana market. Alan is keeping this heritage alive with the Old Clifty Apple Brandy. This brandy has been aged for four years in used cooperage. Alan recently sent me a bottle and Matt and I tasted it for review. Here are our tasting notes.

Old Clifty Apple Brandy

Proof: 100

Age: Four Years Old

Nose:

Taste:

Finish:

  1. Mike: Medium long and dry with apple, oak and cinnamon spice. The dried cranberry enhanced the apple in the finish. The pecan made the finish very long with apples, oak and lingering caramel.
  2. Matt: Medium long with oak and apples. The dried cranberry added a smoky, nutty quality to the finish. The pecan added a buttery toffee note to the finish.

I would pair this Brandy with a Drew Estate Undercrown Maduro cigar. The vanilla and cedar spice would pair well with the apple and cinnamon of the brandy.

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller

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