
Bastille Single Malt Whisky - 750ML
Indulge in the Exquisite Bastille Single Malt Whisky
Discover the rich and refined experience of Bastille Single Malt Whisky, a premium spirit distilled in the enchanting heart of France. Crafted in the picturesque region of Charente, this whisky exemplifies exceptional quality through traditional methods that have been perfected over generations.
Key Features:
- Origin: Distilled in France, showcasing the unique terroir and artistry of Charente.
- ABV: At 40%, it strikes a perfect balance of strength and smoothness.
- Tasting Notes: Experience a harmonious blend of vibrant fruit, warm spice, and a delicate hint of smoke.
Culinary Pairings:
This versatile whisky not only tantalizes your taste buds on its own but also pairs beautifully with a variety of culinary delights:
- Enhances the flavors of grilled meats.
- Perfectly complements rich chocolate desserts.
- Elevates your palate alongside a selection of mature cheeses.
Enjoy Responsibly:
As you savor the intricate flavors of Bastille Single Malt Whisky, remember to enjoy it responsibly. Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine, and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk. During pregnancy, consumption can cause birth defects. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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Types of Spirits
- Whiskey: Made from fermented grain mash and aged in wooden casks.
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- Fermentation: The process where yeast converts sugars into alcohol.
- Distillation: Separating alcohol from the fermented mixture to increase its concentration.
- Aging: Storing spirits in barrels to develop flavors over time.
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