France drinks the most whisky per capita in the world, more so than Champagne or Cognac. French whisky has been becoming increasingly popular.
Lothaire II (835 – August 8, 869) was the king of Lotharingia from 855 until his death. For political reasons, his father made him marry Teutberga in 855. Upon his father's death in 855, he received the Middle Francia territory west of the Rhine stretching from the North Sea to the Jura mountains. It became known as Regnum Lotharii and early in the 10th century as Lotharingia or Lorraine.
It is in the Lorraine region this exceptional French Whisky "Lothaire" is distilled.
- Type: Whisky
- Country: France
- Distillery: Distillerie Grallet-Dupic
- Category: Single Malt
- Size: 700ml
Tasting Notes: Aromatic, smoky, peated whisky with perfectly blended oak with cereals and overripe fruits, nice finish.
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