1950s Cherry Heering 5cl
1950s Cherry Heering 5cl
Let’s delve into the tasting notes for 1950s Cherry Heering.
Cherry Heering, a brandy-based liqueur, has a rich history spanning almost 200 years. While it may not be a common order at bars, it has found its way back into the mixology scene. Let’s explore some intriguing details:
Cherry Heering’s Flavor Profile:
Color: A deep red hue (completely natural, with no artificial additives).
Mouth Feel: Viscous and satisfying.
Taste: Upon sipping, you’ll experience a delightful peppery kick followed by dominant cherry notes. But that’s not all—hints of prune, chocolate, almonds, and even a touch of mustard greens emerge at the end.
Aftertaste: Lingering flavors of almond and cherry jam with a balanced fruit tartness.
Vintage Bottles Tasting:
At a recent tasting event, vintage bottles of Cherry Heering were uncorked:
1950 Bottle: : This gem wowed the tasting panel and guests. It boasted a dark ruby-red color and pronounced notes of chocolate, cigar, and orange peel. The acidity and sweetness were perfectly balanced.
Revival and Fashionable Comeback:
After decades of being somewhat overlooked, Cherry Heering is back with an updated image.
The new marketing campaign boldly declares it “the ultimate fashion accessory.” While I can’t quite picture fashionistas flaunting a bottle of Heering, it’s intriguing nonetheless.
So, next time you encounter Cherry Heering, whether in a classic cocktail or as an after-dinner cordial, appreciate its rich heritage and complex flavors.Cheers!