The Grandval’s grow about 20 different traditional Norman cidre apple varieties that are turned into cidres, pommeaus, and Calvados under the Manoir de Grandouet name.
Appearance: Hazy gold.
Aroma: Funky, rustic apple, barnyard notes, earthy, light buttery notes, caramel.
Taste: Medium- tannins, medium- acidity, medium- astringency.
Overall Impression: Dry and funky, Manoir de Grandouet’s Brut encapsulates the term “fermier” or farmer. It’s rustic and funky and tastes like “farm” in a bottle. While it may not be the cidre for everyone, it’s definitely a great choice for those who like the funkier spectrum of Norman ciders or for those looking for a rustic farmhouse style cider.
CO2 Levels: Medium + sparkle.
Geography: Pays d’Auge, Normandie, France
Apples: Traditional Norman varieties.
Availability: Nationally where Winesellers, LTD products are sold.
5% ABV
Disclosure: This cider was submitted to me for review by their importer: Winesellers, LTD.