France
Greatly inspired by Irish and Scottish whiskies, most French whiskies are produced using malted barley. In 2002 however, the Menhirs distillery, located in Plomelin in Finistère, caused quite a stir by launching the first French whisky produced from buckwheat. Dubbed Eddu (the Breton word for buckwheat), it represents a new style on an equal footing with single malts, pure pot still spirits, rye and bourbon. Such innovation has not been seen since the 19th century with the birth of blended scotch.
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NEISSON 2005 Single Cask 45.8%
NEISSON 1997 Single Cask 44.7%
SAINT JAMES 1934 47%
SAINT JAMES 1936 47%
SAINT JAMES 1932 47%
DUO NUSBAUMER LIQUEUR DE POIRE
DUO NUSBAUMER LIQUEUR DE SAPIN
DUO NUSBAUMER LIQUEUR DE MIRABELLE
DUO NUSBAUMER LIQUEUR DE FRAMBOISE
DUO NUSBAUMER LIQUEUR DE MENTHE
DUO NUSBAUMER LIQUEUR DE SUREAU
DUO EDDU GREY ROCK
DUO NEISSON BLANC
DUO VERSION FRANÇAISE LE MALT
FAIR Vodka BIB 40%
FAIR Sureau BIB 18%
DUO ARMORIK x LIVRE NOUVEL ATLAS MONDIAL DU WHISKY
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