Taxa (Metaxa) is a brand famous Greek brandy liqueur became food packaging technology a symbol with Greek ouzo. My thanks to the Greek side, I remember the bottles Taxa characteristic accompany my life forever. I knew then two types of Taxa: Taxa 5 stars it was a slender bottle that looks like kind of an obelisk with a circular base and Taxa yellow label 7 stars came very Greek amphora food packaging technology bottle with a label adorned more. Two very common types duty free shops in Greece and are also present in duty-free shops around the world.
So what is it Taxa? This base grape based brandy seasoned with spices and sweetened with unrefined wine aged in barrels. Number food packaging technology of stars (5 or 7 stars) specifies the maximum age of drinks Loveland. That is unlike whiskey which indicates the number of years the minimum age, Bmtksh indicate the maximum age. This is because the mixed drink young wines and distilled before bottling. food packaging technology In terms of taste, Lmtksh very distinct taste different average Brandy Cognac certainly different. First in the Gaza smell is fruity scent contains a lot of ripe grapes with a little wood smell musty. This is a characteristic smell I do not know how to describe except to say that it smells of Taxa. In the Gaza taste is sweeter food packaging technology than brandy standards, it seems right to sweetening using unrefined wine or grape juice. Copper brown in color.
On my last visit in Greece over a year ago, I discovered the brand's classic innocence has been replaced by a well-oiled machine food packaging technology commercialization marketing oriented. I learned food packaging technology that there are more spread Taxa - Taxa 3 stars only available in Greece, especially at tourist sites and is much more rough and coarse older brothers. But more than that, I found out that my family Taxa added many more products Hmthnfim blooming food packaging technology duty free world. In fact the brand has been expanded from two leading products (5 and 7 stars) Lien total premium versions fancy, special expenses, and much outdated versions, as we would be acceptable in Hsfiritim outdated worldwide. As an amateur series and collections, I could not help from buying some of these special Mhbikbokim:
Taxa Grand Olympian Reserve - 12 Stars distillate contains outdated ie up to 12 years. 40% alcohol as 7 stars). Comes in a bottle that looks like a bottle of single malt Scotch Classic. Copper brown color dark drink - almost mahogany. The smell is much more refined food packaging technology and smooth version 7 stars. Taste less sweet and more thick / creamy mouth. But still has the same characteristics Tzimokiim classic wooden drop stale. A version came out in honor of the 115th distillery founded in 1888.
Taxa Grand Payne - Contains distillates aged 8 to 15 years 40% strength. Ceramic bottle comes with a very long neck that looks hand painted colorful decorations inspired by the island of Rhodes. The drink is the color of copper mahogany. It has the classic food packaging technology scent of Taxa (raisins and wood a little musty) taste sweet and thick texture than its predecessors. This version bold flavors compared to the 12th star. It seems that a bottle was created to show off. It stands out, it attracts attention and the taste of the drink does not take subtly - he hits powerfully with all your senses.
Taxa Private food packaging technology Reserve - more old-fashioned version of Taxa Blaine. The average age in this version is 20 years as the oldest barrels Loveland are of no less than 30 years. Comes in a bottle Dikntr food packaging technology elegant and attractive with a glass stopper. Only 5,000 bottles have been created so far from this product food packaging technology and is considered among the most prestigious series of commercial products. The color of the liquid copper mahogany food packaging technology brown. Customary 40% strength. Taste ... is a taste of Taxa. Sweet with a characteristic odor.
I have no doubt, that these products were created for reasons of commercial marketing for Sakrz like me, who are excited about special versions fancy expenses. These classic duty-free products. food packaging technology The level of the product itself, I doubt that a blind tasting I can tell them apart or can determine which of them more obsolete / refined. Moreover each bottle in a series of Taxa different from the others and there is a common thread in terms of design other than the font that reads Taxa brand name. Notwithstanding the foregoing, I enjoy occasionally pour me a glass bottle ornate and compare it to one of his brothers also ornate.
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