Our extensive knowledge of spirits, their traditional production methods, and a deep respect for the generational processes which have contributed to their great renown enables us to create exceptional distillations with a rich aromatic palette and well-defined intensity. Come into our cellars and discover this unique world that is a perpetual source of inspiration.

Distillation
Picto Distillation

Distillation

The resulting product is then twice distilled in a traditional copper still. As with Cognac, the “heads” (the initial liters of liquid which appear) and the “tails” (the last liters to be produced) are discarded during the “coupe” made by the distiller. Only the heart is retained and put in cask. 

Cooperage
Picto Cooperage

Cooperage

Although the preceding steps are key in defining the character of the future whisky, aging in oak casks—three years, minimum—in the environment of the cellars determines the intensity and complexity of the aromatic palette, as well as the color and the subtle hue, from pale gold to dark amber. Finally, the distilled liquid is concentrated if needed, to reach the final alcoholic degree for bottling.