La Captive Calvados 750ML
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Description
Description
La Captive Calvados 750ML is a Pays d'Auge apple brandy from Normandy, France, produced by Jean Danfou in a 750ml bottle. This expression highlights the traditional double pot-still distillation method required of the Pays d'Auge appellation, one of the most respected sub-regions for Calvados production.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Pays d'Auge, Basse-Normandie, France | Style: Calvados (Apple Brandy) | Distillery: Jean Danfou
Production & Heritage
La Captive is produced by Jean Danfou in the Pays d'Auge, a sub-region of Normandy that mandates double distillation in traditional copper pot stills — a requirement that distinguishes Pays d'Auge Calvados from the single-column-still methods permitted in broader Calvados appellations. After distillation, the spirit emerges clear and is laid into premium French oak casks, where it matures in cellars maintained between 53°F and 57°F. This controlled environment allows a gradual exchange between spirit and wood, developing color and complexity over time.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with orchard fruit — ripe baked apple and a subtle pear sweetness characteristic of Pays d'Auge Calvados. Beneath the fruit, gentle hints of vanilla and toasted oak emerge from the French cask maturation.
Taste: On entry, the palate is delicate and fruit-forward, with concentrated apple flavor giving way to warmer tones of vanilla and soft baking spice at mid-palate. The pot-still distillation contributes a rounder, fuller mouthfeel than column-still alternatives.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length, with lingering apple warmth and a dry oak quality. A faint floral note complements the receding fruit as it fades.
How to Drink La Captive
La Captive drinks well neat at room temperature or slightly warmed in the hand, which opens up the fruit aromatics. Gentle warming is a traditional Calvados serving approach that accentuates the apple character. For cocktails, consider a Jack Rose, where the brandy's apple core pairs naturally with grenadine and lime; a Calvados Sidecar, substituting the apple brandy for cognac to add orchard-fruit depth to the citrus-and-triple-sec template; or a Normandy Mule, combining the Calvados with ginger beer and a squeeze of lemon for a refreshing, fruit-driven serve.
Best For
- Introducing a brandy drinker to authentic Calvados from a premier appellation
- After-dinner digestif alongside cheese and fruit courses
- Building a home bar's French brandy selection beyond cognac and armagnac
- Exploring classic apple brandy cocktails like the Jack Rose
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La Captive taste like? La Captive delivers a delicate, fruit-forward profile centered on baked apple and pear, with supporting notes of vanilla and light oak spice from its French cask aging.
How does La Captive compare to Busnel Hors D'Age 12 Year Calvados? Busnel Hors D'Age carries a 12-year age statement and Hors D'Age designation, indicating significantly longer maturation and deeper oak influence. La Captive is positioned as a more approachable, fruit-driven expression that emphasizes the fresh apple character of Pays d'Auge distillation rather than extended wood aging.
Is La Captive good for sipping neat? Yes — neat or slightly warmed is the traditional way to enjoy Calvados, and La Captive's delicate fruit profile and moderate 40% ABV make it approachable without water or ice.
Where is La Captive made? La Captive is produced by Jean Danfou in the Pays d'Auge, a prestigious sub-region of Basse-Normandie in northwestern France known for producing the most refined style of Calvados through mandatory double pot-still distillation.
What foods pair well with La Captive? Camembert or Pont-l'Évêque cheese, both native to Normandy, mirror the brandy's regional roots. Apple tarte tatin echoes the fruit core. Roast pork with an apple glaze bridges savory and sweet elements. Dark chocolate with a high cacao content provides a bitter counterpoint to the brandy's sweetness.
What sizes does La Captive come in? La Captive is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is La Captive worth the price? La Captive positions as an accessible entry point into Pays d'Auge Calvados, offering genuine pot-still character and French oak aging at a value tier that makes it a practical introduction to the category without requiring the investment of longer-aged expressions.
Why La Captive?
The Pays d'Auge appellation represents the highest tier of Calvados production, and La Captive delivers that pedigree through authentic double pot-still distillation by Jean Danfou. While much of the Calvados market relies on single-column-still methods, this expression follows the more labor-intensive copper pot-still process that produces a richer, more characterful spirit. Its aging in French oak at carefully controlled cellar temperatures ensures a gradual development of flavor without overpowering the apple fruit at the brandy's core. For drinkers who know cognac and armagnac but have yet to explore Normandy's apple brandy tradition, La Captive serves as a genuine and well-made starting point.
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