Claque-Pépin Poirinella

History

The name Claque-Pépin comes from a type of apple variety, which when ripe, rattles when shaken. The name translates to the seeds (pepin) which rattle (claque). The property is located in the Normandie region, nestled between the Domfrontais and the Pay d'Auge, in the 17th century farm next to the ancient chateau of Serans, formerly the family estate of the Louvet family. 

Claque-Pépin officially began in 2005. However, current owner Benoît Louvet has been immersed in the world of distilling and ageing for many years. He began his "apprenticeship" fairly young with his grandfather Vital. After working for a few other Calvados producers as cellar master, he decided to start his own artisanal production and perpetuate the art of making calvadoscider, and local Normand apéritifs, while respecting the Normand tradition and the environment.

Appellation:

The property and orchards are ideally situated in the Calvados AOC, just in between Pays d’Auge and the Domfrontais, producing cider and Calvados with the round and refined flavors of Calvados of the Pays d’Auge and the spicier notes typical of Calvados of the Domfrontais.

Benoît Louvet grows apples and pears but also buys from a few growers around, especially in the Domfrontais, an area he loves. After he makes his cider, an itinerant distiller comes to the farm to distill Benoît’s ciders to his specifications.

Claque-Pépin Organic Poirinella

Highlights

Made and aged in Claque-Pépin’s cellars, Poirinella is a USDA Organic pear-based apéritif, the result of an approach which respects the environment at every step of its production.

The pears are grown on Claque-Pépin's organic orchards. Once matured, the pears are harvested and grated to extract the juice. This is combined with Claque-Pépin's organic pear brandy. The blend is aged in oaks barrels before being bottled at 16% ABV.

Tasting Notes

Color: light yellow straw

Smell: floral with dried fruits

Taste: harmonious, sweet, and persistent

Serve as an apéritif at 43° Fahrenheit, as an accompaniment to cheeses or fruity desserts, or in cocktails.

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