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Baron de Sigognac, 1926
Vintage Armagnac
Heir of many centuries of savoir-faire and tradition: the Sigognac house is one of the oldest one of Armagnac.
In Armagnac, legend has it that, one day long ago,
Baron de Sigognac took all the traditional clocks
out of his cellars.
Fascinated by the mystery surrounding
the way Armagnac ages so well,
he had some very strange timepieces made.
On these clocks, the face had ten divisions instead of twelve.
The seconds had become years, the big hand moved only once a decade and the hour hand marked the centuries.
Baron de Sigognac had found the core of the mystery of Armagnac ageing : time and patience…
The legend adds that, …
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Price: £995.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Marquis de Montdidier, 1926
Armagnac - 2.5Lt Bottle
A 2.5L bottle of Marquis de Montdidier 1926 Armagnac, bottled 26th May 1986 , 40% volume, No. 109, signed by The Marquis de Montdidier
This 1926 Armagnac displays a 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.
Marquis de Montdidier are a French brandy brand that specifically uses grapes from the Burgundy wine-region. The name itself originates from the house of Montdidier, an aristocratic French family with roots all the way back to 956. …
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Price: £1,995.00
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Baron de Lustrac, 1910
Armagnac
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.
All Baron de Lustrac Armagnacs are aged in 420ltr oak barrels and sold as single vintages. The grapes used are all harvested from the one particular year, and will only be distilled if the conditions were particularly good. Perfect for big birthdays or as a special drink for the connoisseur as they truly are a fine example of the very best Armagnacs around. …
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Price: £895.00
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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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Price: £795.00
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Baron G. Legrand, 1908
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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Price: £895.00
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Charles de Squeyre Armagnac, 1900
Armagnac
Armagnac is a grape brandy from the Gascony region of South-Western France. Its closest relative is cognac, another grape brandy from an appellation located about 100 miles north of Armagnac. Armagnac even though it is related to and often confused with cognac, armagnac is very different with regards to its grapes, terroir, distillation, élevage, blending, aromas, tastes and textures. In truth, France's two finest brandies made from wine are not very much alike at all. Armagnac pre-dates cognac by about 150 years but never achieved the widespread sales figures that its relatives in the Charente obtained. …
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Price: £1,395.00
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Ryst Dupeyron Armagnac, 1870
Ryst Dupeyron Collectioneur, Armagnac
The 1870 Dupeyron Armagnac 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. Includes cerificate …
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Price: £1,895.00
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Ryst Dupeyron Armagnac, 2006
Ryst Dupeyron Reserve Joseph Millesime vintage Armagnac
50cl bottle
Includes original cardboard gift box
The 2006 Dupeyron Armagnac 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.
Tasting Notes
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 with a slightly oily texture that is silky and enhances the overall experience. …
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Price: £48.95
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Ryst Dupeyron Armagnac, 1978
Ryst Dupeyron Reserve Joseph Millesime vintage Armagnac
50cl bottle
A 1978 vintage Armagnac that has been matured in French oak casks in the Ryst Dupeyron cellars in the Gascony region of France.
Tasting Notes
This is a deep, rich spirit that offers notes of apricots, figs, dark chocolate, caramel-covered nuts and white pepper. The deeper oak influence, contributes to a slightly tannic structure and more pronounced vanilla. The finish is long and lingering, a hallmark of well-aged Armagnac.
Serving & Food Pairing
Armagnac is traditionally enjoyed neat, allowing you to fully appreciate its complexity. However, it can be paired with a variety of cheeses like Roquefort, Comté, high quality dark chocolate, caramel-based desserts and roasted or candied nuts. …
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Price: £99.00
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Janneau, 1972
Armagnac 1972 Vintage
Includes wooden presentation case
Vintage Armagnacs, especially those aged over 50 years, are rare and highly coveted by collectors and spirit enthusiasts. The 1972 vintage from Maison Janneau is particularly valuable due to its age and the producer's reputation.
Tasting Notes
The 1972 Armagnac from Janneau is a rich amber to mahogany colour, indicating long-term aging. Its nose is complex, with aromas of dried fruits, vanilla, caramel, and oak. The palate is full-bodied and silky, with hints of dark chocolate, coffee, and toasted nuts. The finish is long and satisfying, with a warm, lingering aftertaste. …
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Price: £199.00
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Janneau, 1964
Armagnac 1964 Vintage
The great vintages or millésimés of Janneau are the expression of a single year, most commonly of a single cask. Produced exclusively with the single distillation process, they are the quintessence of this precious distillate aged over the years. Each vintage expresses its unique character. These vintages are bottled at the alcohol level in which they naturally come out of the cask. There is a sharp 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. …
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Price: £489.00
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Baron de Lustrac, 1960
Vintage Armagnac
In original Lustrac wooden box as illustrated
The 1960 Baron de Lustrac Armagnac is another excellent example of a vintage Armagnac, showcasing the unique characteristics of the spirit from that year.
The perfect gift for big birthdays or as a special drink for the connoisseur as they truly are a fine example of the very best Armagnacs around.
Tasting Notes
A rich, intricate blend of dried fruits, nuts, vanilla, cinnamon, and cloves. Aging in oak casks adds depth to the flavours. The palate is smooth and full-bodied, with hints of dark chocolate, coffee, leather, and tobacco. The finish is long and warming, inviting slow sipping and contemplation. …
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Price: £395.00
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Marcel Trepout, 1960
Marcel Trépout, Armagnac
The 1960 Armagnac from Marcel Trepout 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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Price: £395.00
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Saint Christeau Armagnac, 1934
Armagnac
40% 70 cl
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Price: £695.00
Stock: Out of Stock