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Serve in Flute, Stem glass

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RATINGS: 64   WEIGHTED AVG: 4.06/5   EST. CALORIES: 366   ABV: 12.2%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Characteristics
- Unparelled richness
- Inimitable complexity... made from a blend of many apple varieties, including rare heritage apples
- Warm caramel and baked apple flavour
- Made in limited quantities... each bottle is uniquely numbered and hand-signed
- A naturally made ice cider... without added sugar or alcohol

Serving Suggestions
Due to its richness and concentration of flavours, we recommend serving Signature on its own, as a digestif. It also pairs exceptionally well with blue-veined or aged cheese and orchard fruit or nut-based desserts.

375 ml 11% alc./vol

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ametras (3499) - Gatineau, Quebec, CANADA - SEP 1, 2018
UPDATED: SEP 1, 2018 [2012] 200ml bottle. Clear amber pour. Flavors are caramel, sweet apples, citrus, spices and alcohol with woody notes. Medium to full body, syrupy texture.

4.1
BVery (13631) - Plymouth, Minnesota, USA - JAN 7, 2018
Bottle shared by Jack - thanks! Holy hell, this is great. Syrupy, sweet, boozy. Yum.

4.3
deyholla (21669) - Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - JAN 6, 2018
Bottle shared by Jack, thanks! Pours a clear deep gold with a a white head that starts that dissipates to the edges. Aroma has rich sweet apple with a bit of tart apple underlying. Flavor has sweet apple with a bit of caramel and a hint of cinnamon underlying.

4
jackl (8677) - Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - JAN 6, 2018
Bottle picked up in Quebec. Light amber pour with a small head. Rich, bright apple character. Earthy honeycomb. Wax. Full bodied, smooth. Oily.

4.5
umich03jm (3512) - Flat Rock, Michigan, USA - JUN 4, 2016
2007 vintage. Aroma is insanely good. Straight up apple pie and brown sugar. Tastes delicious. Slightly boozy apple pie, caramel, and brown sugar. Cinnamon lingers in the finish. Perfect syrupy mouthfeel. Delicious.

4.2
Pailhead (6538) - Rochester Hills, Michigan, USA - JUN 4, 2016
Courtesy of umich03jm and Jason R

Bottle: The aroma consists of moderate-heavy sweet apples, honey, and a touch of vinous notes. It’s a transparent dark amber with no head...maybe a stray bubbles here or there. The flavor starts huge sweet apples, honey, and a touch of caramel. The finish has a slight amount of tart apple and a hint of alcohol. It’s full bodied with minimal carbonation and a sticky mouthfeel.

4.7
beerplace (8879) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - FEB 10, 2016
UPDATED: FEB 11, 2016 At Matt’s place. Very sweet apples and spices in the aroma. Almost same in the taste in which apples become sourer. Excellent.

3.9
Ferris (23108) - Burnaby, British Columbia, CANADA - FEB 10, 2016
Bottle - Vintage 2012 - Swwet and cooked apple. Clear gold. Sweet, slight peel and nice sweet fleshy notes. Sweet, nice and slightly acidic.

4.6
fiulijn (28379) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - FEB 10, 2016
Corked bottle; vintage 2011; corked bottle 164/10000
Amber color. Intense aroma, sweet and sour, with ripe but not stewed apples, hazelnuts. Sweet and intense, rich, perfect amount of acidity, apple juice. Harmonious and elegant, one of the best experiences.

4.3
mcberko (42066) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - FEB 10, 2016
2011 vintage. 200mL bottle, pours a hazy golden with a few bubbles of head. Aroma brings out baked apples, caramel, and butterscotch. Flavour is complex as hell, with notes of vanilla, butterscotch, baked apples, and caramel. Amazing depth, with loads of butterscotch and baked apples on the finish. Phenomenal.


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