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    Apple Eau de Vie

    apple eau de vie

    Apple Eau De Vie 2013

    Rich caramel-gold colour. Mellow whiffs of baked apple with tarte tatin spice highlights and just a delicate hint of flowers and macadamia nuts which entice on the nose. The palate is suitably spirituous with apple strudel-, marzipan-, caramel- and baked biscuit-flavours. Pleasant balance and gentle rich praline notes which linger for ages.

    Winemaking

    Granny Smith pulp was sourced from Cape Fruit Processors for the making of this Eau de Vie. The juice was delivered to the Terra del Capo Cellar in Franschhoek. Ten thousand litres of apple pulp was inoculated with yeast and fermented dry. The resulting “apple” wine was then taken to the distillery where it was distilled to an apple eau de vie using the only Armagnac still found in the Southern Hemisphere.The apple eau de vie was matured in used 225l french oak Chardonnay barrels for 4 years. The Eau de Vie barrels were blended and diluted to 45 volume percent. It was then filtered and stabilised before being bottled by hand.

    Origin of Fruit

    Cape Fruit Processors

    Varietal

    Apple

    The Journey

    SPIRITS AT L’ORMARINS

    The first vintage of L’Ormarins Sagnac was only distilled in 2007, but the journey started in 2005 for Anthonij Rupert Wyne when Johann Rupert initiated the search for an alembic still. Armagnac as a category however is much, much older and was established, by all accounts around 1387 when French Royalty started taking an interest in it.

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    Armagnac is a distinctive brandy, usually distilled from wine and made from a blend of grapes using a column still rather than a pot still as in the production of Cognac. Similarly Eau de Vie is distilled from various fruits and as the name suggests was seen as the elixir of life by some. At the end of the 17th Century it was merely seen as a preservative. The drinkers of pure Eau de Vie, were no doubt the Dutch sailors. They called it brandewijn.

    At the end of the 19th Century improvements were made on the column still, now called the alembic still and a growth in the trade of Eau de Vie encouraged distillers to perfect their equipment. In 2006 an alembic still arrived on L’Ormarins and was installed. Producing 2.5 barrels of Sagnac per vintage between 2007 and 2011. By 2011 “Buks” Willem Venter (the artisanal distiller responsible for L’Ormarins Sagnac and Eau de Vie) was eager to expand the range, having been introduced to the owner of most of the litchi trees in the Malelane region. Laboratory fermentations and distillations were done and the team went commercial with the resultant products in 2013. Both the first vintage of the L’Ormarins Litchi Eau de Vie as well as the L’Ormarins Sagnac was released for the first time in July 2015.

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