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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Calvados is France's answer to a question the Norman apple orchards have been asking since at least the 16th century: what happens when you distill cider and age the spirit in oak for long enough that it becomes something genuinely extraordinary? The answer, across five centuries of production in the rolling apple orchards and dairy farms of Normandy, is a brandy category of remarkable depth and diversity — one whose finest expressions rival Cognac and Armagnac in complexity and age-worthiness, and whose entry-level expressions offer some of the most genuinely interesting and most accessible aged fruit brandies available at any price.
Lecompte is, as the Liquor Barn describes it, "a benchmark aged Calvados widely available outside of France" — the most internationally recognized producer in the Calvados Pays d'Auge appellation, founded by Alexander Lecompte in 1923 in Notre-Dame de Courson, at the very heart of the Pays d'Auge — the most prestigious and most stringently regulated of the three Calvados sub-appellations, requiring double distillation in copper pot stills rather than the column distillation permitted elsewhere. The 5 Year Old earned Gold Medal at the 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Gold Outstanding recognition from the IWSC across multiple cycles.
Wine Enthusiast's Kara Newman described it blind: "The aroma suggests baked apple and caramel, plus a hint of cedar. The palate leads with a resin-like note, leading into cedar, spice, and chamomile tea, finishing with hints of dried apricot, cooked banana and vanilla." That combination — baked apple warmth, cedar structure, chamomile delicacy, and dried apricot finish — is the Lecompte 5 Year's house profile in precise language, and it is entirely consistent with the Pays d'Auge double distillation's characteristic richness and textural completeness. For anyone looking to understand what serious Calvados tastes like, this is the starting point.
Lecompte was founded in 1923 by Alexander Lecompte in Notre-Dame de Courson — a village in the heart of the Calvados Pays d'Auge appellation, in the Orne department of Normandy. Alexander began with a small business in fruit, wine, and brandy production; his son Pierre took over in 1945 and in 1955 began distilling and producing Calvados directly, establishing the production philosophy and quality standards that have governed the house ever since. Lecompte is now part of the Spirits France group alongside Boulard, the two most widely distributed Calvados brands internationally.
The Pays d'Auge appellation is the most prestigious of Calvados' three geographic designations — smaller, more specifically defined, and more rigorously regulated than the broader Calvados AOC or the Calvados Domfrontais. The Pays d'Auge's most critical production requirement is double distillation in traditional copper pot stills — the same two-distillation process used for Cognac — which produces a richer, more complex, and more age-worthy distillate than the column distillation permitted in other Calvados appellations. This double distillation is the foundational quality advantage of every Pays d'Auge Calvados, and the reason that aged Pays d'Auge expressions develop the depth and complexity that the other appellations rarely achieve.
The apples used for Lecompte Calvados come from the Norman orchards — a specific agricultural landscape of ancient apple varieties including bitter, bittersweet, sweet, and sharp cider apples grown in the rolling hills and hedgerow-divided fields of the Pays d'Auge. The blend of apple varieties — typically 70% bitter and bittersweet varieties for tannin and complexity, with sweet and sharp varieties for balance and acidity — produces a cider that is pressed, fermented, and then double-distilled in copper pot stills into the new-make apple brandy that enters the aging program.
The 5 Year Old's aging program follows a distinctive two-stage protocol: the fresh distillate first enters a small cask of new French oak for several months — the intense flavor extraction of new wood rapidly depositing vanilla, caramel, and the resinous cedar character that Wine Enthusiast identified — before transfer into larger, older, more neutral mature French oak barrels where the spirit develops its more subtle apple compote, chamomile, and dried fruit complexity over the full five-year minimum period. This fresh-to-mature oak progression produces a Calvados of greater complexity than single-vessel aging typically achieves — the early new oak contribution providing structural foundation while the mature barrels' gentler influence allows the apple character to develop and deepen without being overwhelmed by wood.
San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2014 — Gold Medal The highest available recognition at the world's most prestigious spirits competition — confirming the Lecompte 5 Year's standing as the benchmark entry-level aged Calvados for international markets.
International Wine & Spirit Competition — Gold Outstanding (multiple years) Including recognition in 2014 and 2018 competition cycles — confirming the expression's consistent quality across multiple judged assessments.
Wine Enthusiast — Kara Newman (blind tasting): "The aroma suggests baked apple and caramel, plus a hint of cedar. The palate leads with a resin-like note, leading into cedar, spice, and chamomile tea, finishing with hints of dried apricot, cooked banana and vanilla. Feels relatively hot."
"Fruity apple and nutmeg on the nose. Notes of apples, vanilla, roasted nuts, tobacco and sweet spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove on the palate. Refreshing finish."
Nose Warm amber in color — five years of French oak's most visible contribution. The nose opens with the character that defines great Pays d'Auge Calvados from the first approach: baked apple leading with a warm, rounded, cider-derived sweetness that is entirely different from fresh apple juice — this is apples transformed by fermentation and distillation into something richer, more concentrated, and more complex. Caramel and vanilla follow from the new French oak's early contribution — present and warm, adding structural sweetness. A hint of cedar from the small fresh oak cask period threads through — slightly resinous, slightly dry, and providing the tannin backbone beneath the fruit. Nutmeg and soft baking spice add aromatic complexity alongside a delicate floral note. Roasted nuts and a subtle tobacco character add secondary depth. The overall impression is of a brandy that smells simultaneously familiar — apple, vanilla, caramel — and specific in a way that Cognac and Armagnac from the same price tier don't always achieve.
Palate The resin-like note that Wine Enthusiast identified at entry is the new French oak cask's most direct palate contribution — slightly tannic, slightly woody, and providing the structural foundation that allows the apple and spice character to develop against it. Cedar and spice build through the mid-palate alongside chamomile tea — an unusual and entirely specific flavor note that is the Pays d'Auge double distillation's signature aromatic complexity, delicate and slightly herbal. Caramelized apple and vanilla deepen the mid-palate alongside roasted nuts and tobacco — the mature barrel's contribution emerging from behind the new oak's more direct character. Cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove add baking spice warmth. At 40% ABV the spirit carries genuine warmth — Wine Enthusiast noted it "feels relatively hot" for the category, which is accurate for a five-year Calvados at full proof — a character that water or ice resolves into something more accessible without losing the flavor complexity.
Finish Refreshing, medium to long, and fruit-driven. Dried apricot and cooked banana lead the close in an unexpected and genuinely specific combination that is the Lecompte 5 Year's most distinctive and most memorable finish characteristic — distinctly warm-climate dried fruit rather than the fresh apple of the nose. Vanilla and a whisper of warm oak fade gradually alongside a final cedar note. The chamomile tea quality from the mid-palate persists faintly before the whole experience resolves into a gently warming close that invites the next sip.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Appellation | Calvados Pays d'Auge AOC — Normandy, France |
| Age Statement | 5 Years minimum |
| Producer | Lecompte (est. 1923) — Alexandre Lecompte · Notre-Dame de Courson |
| Owner | Spirits France (alongside Boulard) |
| Distillation | Double distillation — copper pot stills (Pays d'Auge requirement) |
| Base | Norman cider apples — bitter, bittersweet, sweet, and sharp varieties |
| Aging Stage 1 | Small new French oak cask — several months |
| Aging Stage 2 | Mature French oak barrels — balance of 5-year minimum |
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| Category | Apple brandy — Calvados Pays d'Auge |
| Style / Identity | Approachable entry aged Calvados — baked apple, cedar, spice, chamomile, dried fruit |
| Aromas & Flavors | Baked apple, caramel, vanilla, cedar, nutmeg, cinnamon, chamomile tea, roasted nuts, tobacco, dried apricot, cooked banana |
| Awards | Gold Medal SFWSC 2014 · IWSC Gold Outstanding 2014 · IWSC Gold Outstanding 2018 |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
Best enjoyed neat at room temperature or over a single large ice cube — the baked apple, caramel, and cedar character are most fully expressed without cocktail dilution. Wine Enthusiast noted the spirit "feels relatively hot" at 40%, and a single drop of water resolves that warmth into something more harmonious and more immediately approachable without losing the cedar and chamomile complexity. Traditional Calvados serving suggests the trou normand — a shot of Calvados between courses of a long Norman meal — as the most historically authentic format, served straight after the first or second course to cleanse the palate. Outstanding as a digestif alongside apple-based desserts, tarte Tatin, crème brûlée, aged Camembert or Brie, roasted pork, duck confit, and any dish with warm spice or dried fruit in the preparation. The 5 Year Old is specifically noted by multiple reviewers as an excellent cocktail ingredient — see below.
Calvados Sour (the most revealing cocktail format) 2 oz Lecompte 5 Year · ¾ oz fresh lemon juice · ½ oz honey syrup · optional egg white. Shaken hard over ice, served up or over ice. The honey syrup echoes the baked apple and vanilla character — lemon brightens the caramel and adds the acidic counterpoint that the dried apricot finish promises on the nose — and the egg white version creates a foam that carries the chamomile and cedar aromatics with elegant restraint.
Apple Old Fashioned 2 oz Lecompte 5 Year · 1 tsp Demerara syrup · 2 dashes Angostura bitters · expressed lemon peel. Stirred over a large ice rock. The cedar and caramel character aligns naturally with the Old Fashioned format — Demerara echoes the baked apple sweetness, bitters add structure, and the lemon peel amplifies the dried apricot note on the finish. A deeply Norman and deeply satisfying format.
Calvados Manhattan 2 oz Lecompte 5 Year · 1 oz sweet vermouth · 2 dashes Angostura bitters · Luxardo cherry. Stirred over ice, served up in a chilled coupe. Sweet vermouth's botanical complexity bridges the Calvados' apple, cedar, and chamomile character in a Manhattan that is more aromatic and more fruit-forward than bourbon or rye versions — a genuinely distinctive and deeply rewarding format.
French Sidecar 1.5 oz Lecompte 5 Year · ¾ oz Cointreau · ¾ oz fresh lemon juice · sugar rim. Shaken hard over ice, served up in a sugar-rimmed coupe. The classic Sidecar format where Calvados replaces Cognac — the baked apple and vanilla character adding a warm, fruity dimension that Cognac's grape-based richness approaches differently. A cocktail that showcases the apple brandy's most elegant potential.
Hot Toddy 1.5 oz Lecompte 5 Year · hot water · fresh lemon slice · honey · cinnamon stick. Built in a mug. The most Norman and most autumnal serve — the baked apple, cinnamon, and dried fruit character of the 5 Year finding its most natural expression in a warming winter drink that feels entirely of the Norman orchard landscape from which it comes.
Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML/700ML unless otherwise noted.
21 and Over: Adult Signature Required
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