Armagnac 1964 - Wooden Case - Dartigalongue
Format: 70 cl
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| Dartigalongue | |
| Armagnac | |
| Notes of dried fruit, vanilla, spices | |
| Grape | |
| 70 cl | |
| 40.0% | |
| Francia | |
| French oak | |
| Over 50 years | |
| Continuous or batch distillation | |
| 1 | |
| Ugni blanc, folle blanche, colombard | |
| Dark amber | |
| At room temperature, after meal |
This specific 1964 Armagnac is a single vintage product, meaning all the grapes used to distill the brandy were harvested in the same year, providing a unique expression of the territory and the climatic conditions of that period. The prolonged aging process in oak barrels has allowed this distillate to develop a complex bouquet of aromas and flavors.
On the nose, the Armagnac 1964 from Dartigalongue reveals intense scents of dried plum, vanilla, and leather notes, enriched by an undertone of tobacco and cocoa. On the palate, its structure is rich and enveloping, with a velvety texture that gives way to persistent flavors of ripe fruit, sweet spices, and a light trace of black pepper. The finish is long and harmonious, with an aftertaste that lingers pleasantly.
Serving this sublime distillate at room temperature in a suitable tasting glass allows one to fully appreciate its range of aromas and flavors. The Armagnac 1964 - Wooden Case - Dartigalongue is an excellent choice for lovers of refined spirits, ideal as a digestive or to celebrate special occasions. This bottle represents not just a high-quality beverage, but also a piece of French distilling history.
How to serve
Serve to:
18-20°C
When to drink it:
In ogni occasione
Production area
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Dartigalongue
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Dartigalongue.
Distillation
Continuous distillation in a column still at low strength; for some ranges the use of traditional artisanal Armagnac pot stills is mentioned.
Ageing
Ageing in Gascon oak barrels (about 400 L); after 40–50 years the best vintages may be transferred to glass demijohns to preserve their character; numbered single cask and limited editions exist.