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Domaine de Mahu, 1947

Domaine de Mahu Bas-Armagnac 1947

The *1947 Domaine de Mahu Bas-Armagnac* is a rare and distinguished spirit from Gascony, distilled in the immediate post-war era and matured for decades to reach extraordinary depth and refinement. Crafted from select local grape varieties and distilled in traditional copper alembics, this Bas-Armagnac has been patiently aged in oak casks, developing the layered complexity, elegance, and silky texture that only long maturation can achieve. Now over 75 years old, it stands as both a superb drinking experience and a remarkable piece of French distilling heritage.

In the glass, it displays a deep amber-mahogany hue with golden highlights, reflecting its decades of slow oxidative ageing.
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Janneau, 1947

Armagnac 1947 Vintage

The 1947 Janneau Armanac is the expression of a single year and has a unique character associated with the year and the cask in which it has been stored. These vintages are bottled at the alcohol level in which they naturally come out of the cask. There is a wonderful contrast between the sweet and sour flavours of wood, amplified by the strong alcoholic degree. Rich palate feeling the alcohol and the concentration of dry plums, spicy with persistent flavour of rancio and of spices, but round, soft and long in the finish. The tannins are very present, but full-bodied and round.
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Vouvray, 1947

Vouvray Mark Bredif

Deep gold colour. Multilayered aromas of flowers, spices, peaches, citrus, kumquats, and tangerines are followed by excellent balance between its sweetness and acidity. This is sweet but not cloying, with a smooth velvety texture and a long finish with the layered flavours persisting all the way through.

A fabulous finish to a meal can be enjoyed slightly chilled with cheeses or fruity desserts such as lemon méringue pie, mince tarts or pumpkin pie.
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Rivesaltes, 1946

Rivesaltes, Villargeil, Rivesaltes VDN - Fortified Sweet Wine.

Villargeil Rivesaltes VDN

Produced in the sun-drenched vineyards of Roussillon in southern France, Villargeil Rivesaltes is a traditional Vin Doux Naturel, where fermentation is arrested by the addition of spirit to preserve the wine’s natural sweetness. Extended ageing in cask allows the wine to develop depth and gentle oxidative complexity, while retaining balance and freshness.

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Rich amber in colour with copper highlights, the nose offers inviting aromas of dried apricot, sultana and orange peel, layered with notes of toasted almond, caramel and soft baking spice. On the palate it is smooth and rounded, with flavours of candied citrus, fig and honeyed nuts unfolding gradually.
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Baron de Lustrac, 1946

Vintage Armagnac
In original Wooden Gift Box

A rare 1946 vintage Armagnac from Baron de Lustrac.

Baron de Lustrac is a small traditional éleveur specialising in fine old Armagnac vintages. Their extensive range is sourced from neighbouring estates in the Tenereze and Mas Armagnac regions and they keep an ageing and bottling chais near Magnan, in the Bas Armagnac region.

Produced in the traditional style on copper pot stills and aged in a combination of oak barrels and glass bonbons, Baron de Lustrac produce some of France`s finest vintage bottlings.

This 1946 vintage would make the perfect birthday gift for fans of fine Brandy.
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Baron de Sigognac, 1946

Vintage Armagnac
In original Wooden Gift Box

Baron de Sigognac 1946 Vintage Armagnac has a beautiful amber colour with golden highlights. It has a rich and elegant nose of orange flowers, Agen prunes and cinnamon. The mouth opens to the superb perfumes of candied fruit, fat and strong with a lovely long finish of roasted almonds and wood.
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Barros Port, 1945

Vintage Port
Bottled by John Porter and Goldsmith, London
Good level and condition

The 1945 Barros Vintage Port stands as a testament to an extraordinary year, both in history and winemaking. Crafted in a vintage celebrated for its rarity and exceptional quality, this wine captures the essence of a defining moment in time.

Displaying a remarkable deep amber-tawny hue with golden highlights, this vintage showcases its age with elegance. On the nose, it offers an intricate bouquet of dried fruits, roasted nuts, honeyed figs, and subtle hints of caramel and spices, layered with delicate floral undertones. These aromas evoke warmth and complexity, seamlessly transitioning into the palate.
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Chateau Lafite Rothschild, 1942

Pauillac Grand Cru Classe, Bordeaux

Mature mahogany colour, a little cloudy. Plenty of glycerine, unctuous and creamy port like texture, but without the sweetness, which one could expect given that 1948 wasn’t a very ripe vintage. It kept getting better in the glass.

Château Lafite Rothschild, situated in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France, stands as one of the most illustrious wine estates globally, revered for its storied history and exceptional red wines. With a lineage tracing back to the 17th century, the estate's vineyards cover approximately 112 hectares, predominantly planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot grapes.
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Baron de Lustrac, 1941

Vintage Armagnac
In Original wooden Gift Box

A rare 1941 vintage Armagnac from Baron de Lustrac.

Baron de Lustrac is a small traditional éleveur specialising in fine old Armagnac vintages. Their extensive range is sourced from neighbouring estates in the Tenereze and Mas Armagnac regions and they keep an ageing and bottling chais near Magnan, in the Bas Armagnac region.

Produced in the traditional style on copper pot stills and aged in a combination of oak barrels and glass bonbons, Baron de Lustrac produce some of France`s finest vintage bottlings.

This 1941 vintage would make the perfect birthday gift for fans of fine Brandy.
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Quinta Das Carvalhas, 1938

Vintage Port in Wooden Gift Case

The 1938 Quinta das Carvalhas Vintage Port is an exceptional and historic wine that offers a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to own a rare piece of viticultural history. When Real Companhia Velha (RCV) acquired the Quinta, they uncovered a treasure trove of old bottles in the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, including this remarkable 1938 vintage Port.

This release marks the first time that these bottles have been offered to the public, making it a significant event in the world of fine wine. Due to its rarity and age, there are no official tasting notes available, adding to its mystique and allure.
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Ramos Pinto, 1937

Colheita Port

Roasted nuts, walnuts, cashews, caramel, citrus from the acidity and even a bit of pineapple. Lusciously sweet with a very long finish.
This single harvest port from the 1937 vintage was stored in barrels until bottling in 1973.
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Saint Christeau Armagnac, 1934

Armagnac

40% 70 cl
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Warre's Vintage Port, 1931

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Mid-upper shoulder.

A rare bottle of 1931 Warre. Vintageport.se tasting notes state that this wine is mature yellow in colour, has a nose of cacao, coffee, toffee and old grocery shop. Medium body, mature/old, elegant, well-balanced with and attractive finish.

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Adegas do Torreao Madeira, 1928

Sercial Madeira

Adegas do Torreão, for fans of Madeira wine, this name is synonymous with the legendary Bastardo 1927. The producer Adegas do Torreão bought from small local producers, ensured quality and sold to larger Madeira wine houses. However, Torregas Wineries also bottled Madeiras under its own label, very rarely.
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Ramos Pinto, 1927

Bom Retiro Vintage Port, DOC Douro

The Quinta do Bom Retiro is located in the Douro region, sub-region of Cima Corgo, in the parish of Valença do Douro, Pinhão, and it is washed by the waters of the river Torto. It occupies a total surface area of 110 ha, which vary between an altitude of 110 and 400 metres, 62 ha of which are covered by vines, with ages from 10-20 years 30%; 21-30 years 11%; 31-40 years 8%; 41-50 years 25%; >80 years 26%; more than 50% of Bom Retiro vines have more than 40 years old. The varieties produced here are exclusively red, and, in addition to the 40% mixture, 19% is Touriga Nacional, 16% is Tinta Barroca, 11% is Touriga Franca, 8% is Sousão and 6% is Tinta Roriz.
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Sandeman, 1927

Vintage Port
Mid-high Shoulder.

This also did well in a blind tasting of '27s. It is a wonderful wine, with mature aromas of raspberries and roses, medium-bodied, with lovely, sweet, balanced fruit flavors and a long finish. Score: 92

James Suckling, WineSpectator.com, January 1989


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Dow's, 1924

Vintage port, DOC Douro
Bottled by Porter Wright & Co Ltd Sheffield

Colour, Mature tawny in colour. Bouquet, Rich malty and nutty in the nose. Taste, Delicious roasted nuts. Mature. Still some sweetness. Wonderful finish. An attractive old port. Review on vintageport.se


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Armagnac, 1918

Alain Faget Bas armagnac

The *1918 Alain Faget Bas Armagnac* is a remarkable spirit from the heart of Gascony, distilled over a century ago at the very end of the First World War. Crafted from the finest local grapes and distilled in traditional copper alembics, this Bas Armagnac has spent decades maturing slowly in oak casks, developing a depth, elegance, and complexity that only such extended ageing can achieve. Bottles from this era are exceedingly rare, making this an extraordinary find for collectors of historic spirits.

In the glass, it shows a deep amber-mahogany hue with golden reflections, a testament to its long interaction with seasoned oak.
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Chateau Coutet, 1913

Barsac, Premier Cru Classe

1947 Chateau Coutet tasting note from Cellar Tracker. "If the nose on the 1947 Coutet is promising, then the palate over-delivers with the most fresh rough cut Seville orange marmalade, macadamia, toffee, cooked shiitake, Marsala, and unsmoked cigar. This isn’t the biggest, but I love its combination of fresh and savory, of young and old, of lush and svelte." Tasted 2022 - 96 Points

Château Coutet is a historic wine estate located in Barsac, Bordeaux, known for producing exceptional sweet wines. Established in the 13th century and classified as a Premier Cru Classé in 1855, it is one of the oldest and most esteemed vineyards in the Sauternes and Barsac regions.
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Madeira, 1912

MBV - Boal - Bottled by Barbeito

This is a rare and very limited release of the 1912 Madeira from the family cellars. The bottles are in perfect condition. There is something ethereal about tasting such a rare vintage. The 1912 Boal is very dry as one would expect from this style of Madeira. There is a huge amount happening on the complexity front with some bitter nut skin notes with dried flowers and citrus pith. Although quite dry, this does not come across as too severe. An electric wine that is astonishingly refreshing. Massive finish that goes on and on.
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Blandys, 1911

Bual, Madeira

Madeira Bual is typically sweeter than Madeira Sercial or Madeira Verdelho, but not quite as intensely sweet as Malmsey. You should expect a light mahogany/copper coloured wine with aromas of maple syrup, roasted walnut notes and hints of coffee. On the palate its high acidity will create a much needed balance against the sweetness making the sugar barely noticeable. Flavours of figs, vanilla and caramel should dominate the palate and the wine should finish off long with caramelised citrus notes.
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Baron G. Legrand, 1910

Baron G. Legrand, Bas Armagnac

70cl - 40°
Armagnac is one of France’s oldest spirits,in production over 150 years before Cognac. It is called eau-de-vie. The Armagnac region lies in the Pays de Gascogne in the southwest of France. The most popular grape varietals used in the production of Armagnac include Ugni Blanc, Bacco, Folle Blanche and Colombard and the region is divided into three appellations; Bas, Haut and Ténarèze.
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D'Oliveiras Madeira, 1908

Boal, Madeira

*** 94 Points Robert Parker ***

"The 1908 Boal Reserva from D’Oliveiras is an unctuous, full-bodied wine loaded with dark maple syrup, tar, leather, licorice and sweet baking spices. There is superb density here and the wine shows terrific length in an intense style. The finish is long, bright and sweet." The Wine Advocate

Madeira is made on the volcanic island of the same name, situated in the Atlantic ocean some 400 miles off the North African coast. This sub-tropical island was discovered in 1419 by the Portuguese. Madeira is the Portuguese word for wood or timber.

This sweet, amber-tinged Madeira, has keen acidity and a long and mellow finish, with a certain delicacy.
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Quinta do Sibio, 1901

Vintage Port Costa do Castedo Jose Duarte D'Oliveira (Bottled 1905), DOC Douro

The *1901 Quinta do Sibio* Vintage Port from Costa do Castedo, bottled in 1905 by José Duarte D’Oliveira, is a truly historic and exceptionally rare wine—over 120 years in the making. Produced from hand-harvested grapes grown on the steep schist terraces of the Douro, this Port reflects a time when winemaking was entirely manual, and each bottle was crafted with care for long-term cellaring. Surviving bottles from this period are exceedingly scarce, making it a treasure for serious collectors and connoisseurs of antique wines.

In the glass, it shows a deep tawny-brown core with olive-green highlights at the rim—a classic hallmark of great age in Port.
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Niepoort Port, 1900

Colheita Port, DOC Douro

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"This brings back a fond memory of a long lost friend, Paul Napolitano from NY. He once opened this identical Port for me years ago at his home and at the time, it was the finest Colheita I had experienced, as well as the oldest. This one was bottled in 1976 or 1977. A piece is torn off the label and makes it impossible to be certain. Dark coffee color with a greenish edge. Is this Madeira? A nose of bouillon cube, scents of sea breeze and toffee, reminiscent of a Malvasia and the richness and supple spine live up to that mindset. The palate is packed with copious caramel and fig flavors along with prunes and toffee intricately woven into a neat little package.
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