Armorik Brest 2024 70cl 46°
Discover one of the three unique visuals of this bottling by opening your package!
The Warenghem distillery from Lannion unveils a brand new collection of limited edition Breton whiskeys to celebrate the Brest 2024 maritime festivals!
In collaboration with the official painter of the Navy, the artist Ewan Lebourdais, discover a unique assemblage in three variations which enhance the different facets of the sea: from maritime heritage, through the merchant navy to finish with the beauty of a three French masts.
Made from French and Breton barley, this blend supervised by cellar master Erwan Lefebvre is made up of three types of Sherry barrels and reveals a balanced profile with a powerful aromatic imprint.
A Single Malt with a very Breton character that honors the strength and intensity of the maritime world!
Limited edition of 3000 bottles exclusively distributed in Brittany.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 46° |
Type | Single malt |
Country | France |
Region | Bretagne |
Maturation | Sherry |
Peat | Non Peated |
Reference: | 25916 |
The distillery Warenghem has carried on its craftsmanship for over 100 years in Lannion in Brittany with the development of alcohols and spirits including Breton whisky Armorik.
A pioneer of malt distilleries in France with a production of French whisky since 1983, the distillery has innovated and launched its Single Malt Armorik in 1987. The Breton company makes a range of Breton whiskies in the Celtic tradition of Irish and Scottish cousins. In the region of Côtes d'Armor, Brittany, France, the distillery has found a perfect environment between the moors and the sea, for the aging of its whisky. Armorik highlights both the quality of the distillery's know-how and its attachment to the Breton terroir.
The production of whisky goes through two copper stills for a double distillation, a cellar aging allowing a thorough work on different types of casks and a passionate cellar master.
Armorik whisky often has notes of iodine, salted butter caramel and cooked apples, reminiscent of the culinary culture of the region and the many traditions of alcohol production.
Pioneering status has earned Armorik the largest stock of French whisky with a very good range of award-winning whiskies, including the Gold Medal at the Concours Général Agricole 2014 for Armorik Classic.