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Père Magloire Calvados was founded in 1821. It is named after the Norman innkeeper Dominique Magloire, who was famous for serving excellent Calvados. In the early 20th century, Père Magloire became extremely popular, particularly thanks to the emerging trend for advertising, which the brand quickly adopted. It could be seen on buses, planes, cinema screens and even on the plane of a Norman member of the Free French Air Forces during the Second World War. Debris-Dulac—which owned Père Magloire—was bought by the Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin champagne house in 1968, then by a family-owned Norman group. Since 2007, Père Magloir has been part of the Spirit France group. The brand produces Calvados and Calvados Pays d’Auge from a hundred varieties of apples, aged in Forêt de Tronçais oak casks. It is still one of the top-selling Calvados in France.
Calvados Père Magloire Isadora pays tribute to the dancer Isadora Duncan, famous for her contribution to dance, which she helped free from its classic rigidity during the Belle Epoque and in the period between the two world wars, helping laying the foundations of modern dance. Therefore contemporary to the founding of Père Magloire Calvados in 1925. The Calvados chosen by the cellar master for this limited cuvée are all at least 15 years old.
Consult price estimate for Père MagloireRegion: Normandy
Producers and wineries: Père Magloire
Colour: amber
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