Rosencrantz
Reviewed
April 12, 2015 (edited December 26, 2019)
Third in a chromatic series, Amber presents itself strictly without added colouring (they say) and a nice light gold (no, not amber).
The nose is sweet and marmalade-ysh. Vanilla, candied fruit, raisins... a bit like approaching a cake, with a warm and delicate aroma. Not cloying, but a good pimp.
The palate can only resume what is perceived by the nose, with still a lot of vanilla, candied orange, butter... from the jam to pastries, with a pinch of wood and spices that peep out. Very soft and smooth, without flicker but pleasant.
The finish is not very long, less sweet and more spicy, but always creamy.