Camut Ambrosia is a standout artisanal delight combining centuries of Normandy tradition with inventive aging techniques. It delivers rich apple sweetness, creamy spice, and baroque elegance in a refined 17% ABV package. Enthusiasts of fortified dessert wi
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Camut Ambrosia is a standout artisanal delight combining centuries of Normandy tradition with inventive aging techniques. It delivers rich apple sweetness, creamy spice, and baroque elegance in a refined 17% ABV package. Enthusiasts of fortified dessert wines or French aperitifs will find this an irresistibly decadent expression.
Made by Emmanuel Camut of the Camut Calvados dynasty in Pays dAuge, Normandy rooted in seven generations of distilling excellence
Crafted from 100% estate-grown Pays dAuge apples, the apple must is reduced by boiling overnight, sometimes halving in volume, then blended with 4yearold Calvados and aged 12 months in 225L oak barrels
Rich deep amber hue, notably darker than a standard Pommeau, delivering both beauty and substance.
Alcohol by volume: 17% ABV
Inviting nose of preserved apple, vanilla, aged balsamic vinegar, with undertones of dried orchard fruit
On the palate: luscious apple custard, baking spices, and pastry-like richness. A standout for its tarte-Tatin character with custard layers and spice
Balanced by fresh apple cider tannin on the finish, keeping it lively instead of cloying
A crafted reinterpretation of Pommeau technically not Appellation dOrigine Contrle Pommeau de Normandie (Camuts land doesnt qualify), but a richer, bolder Aperitif Normand
Offers a sipping experience that straddles aperitif and dessert, with complex orchard fruit and silky texture perfect to enjoy chilled as an after-dinner treat or alongside fruit tarts.
Serve lightly chilled (1012C), in a small glass excellent as an aperitif, digestif, or dessert companion.
Great paired with tarte Tatin, crme brle, sharp cheeses, or even used as a charming cocktail float in sparkling wine.
Traditional Pommeau de Normandie derives from a protected appellation. Though the Camut family is known for its exceptional Pays dAuge distillates, their property has never had enough stone in the soil to qualify for Pommeau de Normandie status. Instead, Camut has always released this low-ABV aperitif as an Aperitif Normand. Now, Emmanual Camut, looking to experiment, has created his own interpretation of the familys Aperitif Normand, bottled under his own name and available to the US market for the first time.
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