Armagnac 1983 - Wooden Case - Dartigalongue
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The Armagnac 1983 presented by the historic Dartigalongue House, founded in the distant year of 1838 in the Bas-Armagnac region, offers an extraordinarily rich and complex tasting experience. This label stands out for its elegant presentation in a wooden case, which underscores the authenticity and value of this refined and exclusive spirit.
The 1983 Dartigalongue Armagnac was distilled in small copper stills, following a traditional method that preserves the authentic and rich qualities of the grapes used. Subsequently, the distillate was aged in oak barrels from the French region, allowing the liquid to gradually absorb complexity, depth, and a rich variety of aromas.
In the glass, this Armagnac reveals a deep amber color with luminous reflections. On the nose, there is a complexity of aromas ranging from notes of dried fruit, such as plum and date, to vanilla and sweet spices, outlining a well-balanced and intriguing aromatic bouquet. On the palate, its texture is velvety and the tasting reveals layers of flavors corresponding to the aromas perceived on the nose, enriched by an elegant aftertaste of cocoa and toffee.
Ideal to be served at room temperature as a digestif, this Armagnac is an excellent choice for celebrating special occasions or concluding a refined dinner. It is also a prestigious gift for enthusiasts and collectors, thanks to its presentation and its aging of almost four decades that attests to its exclusivity and value.
How to serve
Serve to:
18-20°C
When to drink it:
In ogni occasione
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