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QUADRUPEL

Scaldis Prestige De Charmes

DubuissonHainaut Belgium

Top Fermentation Bottle Conditioned 13% ABV

The white-Burgundy sibling of Prestige de Nuits, a rare strong ale aged in oak barrels that previously held Chambolle-Musigny "Les Charmes" white wine. Elegant notes of stone fruit, vanilla, oak and honeyed malt.

PERFECT FOR
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FLAVOR PROFILE
Stone FruitVanillaOakWhite WineHoney

Deep, complex and powerful, with notes of stone fruit, vanilla, oak, finishing rich and sweet.

SERVING

Serve at 10-14°C in a chalice to maintain a generous head and let the aromas bloom.

10-14°C

CHARACTER
DrySweetSweet
LightFullFull
SoftBalancedBitter

Style-based profile from ABV, style & tasting notes.

TASTING NOTES
Appearance
Mahogany to deep brown, with a thick tan head
Aroma
Stone Fruit, Honey, Caramel
Taste
Sweet, medium-bodied, stone fruit, vanilla, oak, white wine
Finish
Lingering and sweet and a warming glow.
BEER DETAILS
Style:
Quadrupel
ABV:
13%
IBU:
20-35
Origin:
Hainaut, Belgium
Glassware:
Chalice
CELLAR3 to 8 years

Cellars well. Strong and bottle-conditioned, it rounds into sherry and dried-fruit notes.

PERFECT PAIRING

"A cellar sipper; pairs beautifully with foie gras, blue cheese, or a fruit tart."

Cook this: aged Gouda with dark bread, dark chocolate truffles, or fresh berries and stone fruit.

AVAILABILITY

Rare, limited distribution

PRICE GUIDE
$$$$

Special Occasion

Rare or strong, worth the hunt.

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Flavor & Aroma

IOn the nose
  • Honey
IIOn the palate
  • Stone Fruit
  • Vanilla
  • Oak
  • White Wine
  • Caramel
  • Spice
IIIThe finish
  • Warm, balanced

The white-Burgundy sibling of Prestige de Nuits, a rare strong ale aged in oak barrels that previously held Chambolle-Musigny "Les Charmes" white wine. Elegant notes of stone fruit, vanilla, oak and honeyed malt.

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Story & Heritage

ABOUT THIS BEER

The white-Burgundy sibling of Prestige de Nuits, a rare strong ale aged in oak barrels that previously held Chambolle-Musigny "Les Charmes" white wine. Elegant notes of stone fruit, vanilla, oak and honeyed malt.

On the Quadrupel style, Massive, dark, and complex. Intense malt richness with flavors of dark fruit, brown sugar, and warming alcohol. A slow-sipping beer.

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BREWERY

Dubuisson

COUNTRY

Belgium

REGION

Hainaut

STYLE

Quadrupel

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Glassware & Ritual

The Chalice
THE CHALICE

For Trappist & abbey ales

The broad, open bowl releases the deep malt aromatics of strong abbey ales and supports a thick, protective head, built for slow, contemplative sips.

01

Cellar-cool the glass

Clean and dry, never frosted

02

Pour straight & bold

Down the centre to raise a head

03

Build a rocky crown

A full head locks in the aroma

04

Let it warm

Malt complexity blooms as it opens

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THE MONK'S NOTE

Pour it into a chalice, served around 10-14°C, and let its aromatics open before the first sip. Patience rewards this one: a few years in the cellar will round it into something deeper.

Brother Anselm, cellarmaster

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