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Divine Comédie - Amarone Édition 10.0%, Mogwaï Beer Company, France
4 arviota
Divine Comédie - Amarone Édition
10.0% Imperial Stout
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Post author: Julien W
Julien W
5 months ago
3.5

Post author: Yung Goupil
Yung Goupil
9 months ago
Divine Comédie - Amarone Édition, France
3.5

Post author: KP 1003
KP 1003
@ Find A Bottle
10 months ago
Divine Comédie - Amarone Édition, France
3.7
Une bière intéressante ! Des bonnes saveurs de vieillissement qui se sentent 👍🏼

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Hoptimaal
1 year ago
Divine Comédie - Amarone Édition, France
3.8
Advent Calendar Beer #️⃣2️⃣1️⃣. Another edition of the Divine Comédie series. This time Amarone barreled. Amarone is a full-flavored red wine from Valpolicella, Northern Italy. Okay. Opaque, jet black is the color. The carbonation is significantly subdued. The head is fawn, velvety and half a finger in size. The duration seems to be extremely long. Red wine is soft and mature in the air, accompanied by barrel nuances, leather, purple grape, faint plum and a wisp of vanilla. The wine dominates the fragrance but doesn't overwhelm my nose though. Therefore, I'd say that this is fairly balanced as an olfactory supply. The taste offers red wine big time. Mature, round. Overshadows the basic style flavors, unfortunately. The components include purple grape, a bit of plum, purple gooseberry, vanilla and ample oak barrel notes. Occasional hints of dark chocolate can be observed on the sides of the tongue. Nice, unaggressive, balanced, but hides the basic characteristics of an Imperial Stout. The body is full. The aftertaste is equally powerful with red wine and several other flavors that are familiar from the earlier experience. Including vanilla. The mouthfeel is full, vinous, barrel aged, deep and intense. Fairly enjoyable. Balanced flavorwise but unbalanced stylewise. And my 100th 🇫🇷 beer.