Ashram Cider Rhodomel presents a luxurious and heady sensory experience, centered on the delicate interplay between organic wildflower honey and fragrant rose petals. At 14% ABV, it radiates a significant but smooth alcohol warmth that carries the perfumed, botanical essence of the petals throughout the palate. The wildflower honey provides a complex, nectar-like sweetness with nuances of meadow grass and summer blossoms. This Metheglin balances its opulent floral character against a rich, velvety texture, resulting in a sophisticated profile that evokes Turkish delight and sun-warmed spring gardens. The spring water provides a clean, neutral base that allows the floral aromatics to shine.
Appearance.Brilliant clarity with a pale gold to soft pinkish-amber hue. Completely still with no head formation or carbonation.
Aroma.High intensity of perfumed rose petals and rich wildflower honey. The honey character is complex, showing notes of clover and dried meadow flowers. Clean fermentation with a noticeable, warming ethanol presence and no hops or malt.
Taste.Initial impression is of honeyed sweetness and intense floral rose water. The wildflower honey contributes layers of nectar and light waxiness. No hop bitterness is present, though the rose petals provide a very faint botanical structure. Finishes sweet and long with lingering rose aromatics and a clean, warming alcohol presence.
Mouthfeel.Full-bodied and highly viscous, coating the palate. No carbonation. Significant but smooth alcohol warmth. Very slight, pleasant botanical astringency from the rose petals.
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