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Baladin Xyauyù Etichetta Rame (Copper Label)

Percentile
97
overall
Brewed by Le Baladin
Style: Barley Wine

Piozzo, Italy

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
1403.82/5.03.77/5.0Special13.5%85.2Snifter
Commercial Description:
A beer brewed and matured to 13.5% ABV going to 14.5% in next productions. Malts: Pilsner Durst, aromatic Dingemans, caramunich 140 Dingemans. Hops: Hallertau Hernsbrucker, Spalt Select and East Kent Golding. Brewing process: the wort is hyperconcentrated then boiled for two hous and half. Primary fermentation for 25 in steel vessels. Then after a sterile filtration (to eliminate primary yeast strains) the beer is transfered in a steel vessel with transparent membrane and a "oxygen hat". Afeter several tasting from 6 to 24 months later (it depends on the oxidation velocity, very inconsistant!) the brewer decides when it’s time to bottle in 50cl. champagne shape bottles with good quality cork. The production is very limited. Three productions brewed during two years will be available from October 2006.
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 sneagrams3 (1747), St. Louis, Missouri, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/516/20
Nov 18, 2009  
The Dan Journal #293. Tasted 9/10/09. 500ml bottle. $42.00/bottle? That’s what Dan told me. Hazy with a cognac hue and viscosity. Minimal head. Very complex aromas with a lot of fruity esters and raisins, surrounded by vinuous notes and a good burn in the nostrils. Super full bodied with flavors of apples and port wine. Mild astringency with a Mead like flavor. Solid and worth trying. But not at that price point.


 Naven (871), Poway, California, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/518/20
Nov 8, 2009  
Beautiful looking bottle. I agree with the last reviewer, the smell was very much like Grand Marnier, or some other liquer. Very sparse carbonation, but for some reason, it seemed right. Flavor was ultra sweet, with lots of dark fruits, spices and some oak in the end. Flavor is almost Sherry-like. Very much a sipper, but very tasty.


ManvsCity (95), Redmond, Washington, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/516/20
Oct 14, 2009  
2005 bottle pours with no head and little to no carbonation in the cloudy amber/brown body. Aroma is very close to Grand Marnier - apples, spice, oranges, cinnamon, cognac, oak. There’s a fair amount of maltiness in the taste, dried fruits, toasted sugars, and a thickness like brandy. Any hop bitterness has long since faded to just sweet floral notes. Dry woody aftertaste.


 michael-pollack (2654), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/105/517/20
Oct 13, 2009  
500ml Bottle (2005 Vintage) in my DFH Snifter: Complex aroma of wood, dark ripe fruits, slight alcohol, figs, prunes, toasted caramel, raisins, and port wine. Poured brown/deep amber/deep copper in color with no head at all. Cloudy. Not sparkling at all. Full of large and huge particles throughout. Flavor is heavily sweet. Tastes of dark ripe fruits, toffee, light wood, raisins, plums, figs, dark ripe fruits, slight wood, light honey, and a hint of tobacco. Full body. Viscous, syrupy texture is slightly dry. Zero carbonation. Sweet, dark ripe fruit, slight tobacco, and slight honey finish. On par with Sam Adams’ Utopia. 13.5%ABV is present in the nose but not in the flavor.


 Pailhead (2583), Allen Park, Michigan, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20
Sep 25, 2009  
Bottle: The aroma consists of caramel, chocolate, molasses, alcohol, raisin, and faint fruit. It pours a mostly transparent brownish-orange with lots of fine sediment and a few scant bubbles and a ring around the edge of the glass. The flavor is very malty. It starts with a sugary combination if caramel, molasses, and caramel. The some faint fruitiness in the background. The finish has some hints of raisin, apple, cinnamon, and alcohol. the aroma would lead you to believe it would be much hotter. Full bodied with minimal carbonation and a syrupy mouthfeel.


 fonefan (11099), VestJylland, Denmark
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/105/516/20
Sep 22, 2009  
Bottle 500ml. [ Vintage 2005 ].
Clear medium orange amber color with a small, fizzy, virtually none lacing, fully diminishing, off-white to white head. Aroma is moderate to heavy malty, caramel, berry, raisin, plum, wood, alcohol. Flavor is heavy sweet and bitter with a long duration. Body is medium to full, texture is syrupy - oily, carbonation is flat flat, finish feel is moderate to light heavy alcohlic. [20090321]


 thedm (3834), Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/517/20
Sep 19, 2009  
This bottled brew from a bottle shop poured a small sized head of medium sized clear colored bubbles that were quickly diminishing and left behind a semi-opaque with fine particulate softly carbonated dark brown colored body and a poor lacing. The aroma was vinous. The medicinal mildly vinous mouth feel was very tingly at the start and at the finish with a vinous aftertaste. The flavor contained notes of alcohol strong vinous hops and dark malt. Delicious and one I would certainly buy again.


 ditmier (1059), Boise, Idaho, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Sep 15, 2009  
2004 Bottle - Lordy, lordy...Thanks to Sam, we tasted all 3 Xyauyu side by side, absurd!...Pours shimmery dark gold, no head, a still beer, if you call it beer...aroma is aged fruit, caramel and molassas...flavour is the same, smooth as silk and only slight heat, sherry like in the mouth...I would never have guess this beer if tasing from stemware without pouring it myself...if not for the absurd price tag, this would easily always be in my house.



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