Why We Love It
Empirical Symphony 6 isn't technically a rum, but rather a unique spirit that blends the flavors of rum with unexpected ingredients like birch wood and coffee chaff. This innovative creation from Copenhagen-based Empirical pushes the boundaries of traditional spirits, offering cocktail enthusiasts a complex, smoky-sweet profile that can add depth and intrigue to classic rum-based drinks or shine as the star of new, experimental cocktails.
How to Drink It
Empirical Symphony 6 shines when sipped neat or with a single large ice cube, allowing its complex flavors to unfold gradually on the palate. This versatile spirit also excels in stirred cocktails like Old Fashioneds or Manhattans, and pairs beautifully with rich, savory dishes on cool autumn evenings.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh green apple and pear dominate, backed by subtle floral notes of elderflower. A hint of lemon zest adds brightness, while a touch of vanilla provides warmth.
Palate: Crisp and clean with a silky texture. Flavors of Granny Smith apple and Asian pear shine through, complemented by a gentle sweetness reminiscent of honeysuckle. Light notes of chamomile tea and a whisper of white pepper add complexity.
Finish: Medium-long and refreshing. The fruit notes fade, leaving a pleasant herbal quality with hints of lemongrass and a subtle bitter edge, similar to green tea. A faint mineral quality lingers, reminiscent of wet stones.
How It's Made
Empirical Symphony 6 is crafted through a unique process that combines barley koji fermentation with vacuum distillation at low temperatures. This innovative technique allows the spirit to retain delicate flavor compounds that would typically be lost during traditional distillation, resulting in a complex and nuanced flavor profile that captures the essence of its botanical ingredients.