Vintage 2024
Amber coloured Barley Wine laden with bronze glints.
On the nose, straight away the bouquet has impact, intensity and complexity with notes of both candied and alcohol-soaked fruit, dried figs, fresh tobacco and chocolate, while a caramel sensation is perceived but remains in the background.
In the mouth, the initial sensation is of incredible density and softness, a silky warmth accompanying memories of bitter orange marmalade, dried fruit and chestnut honey. The finale provides a refreshing, slightly sharp hint that adds harmony and balance.
It can also be stored in the wine cellar to taste its evolution over time.
The 2015 vintage I tasted was superb: smoky, fruity (blackcurrants), with burnt grain and peppery hops.
Roger Protz, “The Return of the Native“, 2016
Ingredients
Warminster Marris Otter and Light Crystal malts. Fuggle and Golding hops. Top fermenting yeasts.
Storage
Store away from light and heat sources. Leave the yeast to form sediment on the bottom for 24 hours before serving.
Serving
To be enjoyed at around 13°C, after allowing oxygenation in a large balloon glass. Pairings: dark chocolate, Cuban cigars.
Packaging
330ml bottle with numbered and vintage-dated label.
12 bottles per case.
“It was of the most beautiful colour that the eye of an artist in beer could desire; full in body, yet brisk as a volcano; piquant, yet without a twang; luminous as an autumn sunset; free from streakiness of taste, but, finally, rather heady.”
Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet Major
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