Armagnac 1972 - Wooden Case - Dartigalongue

Dartigalongue

Format: 70 cl

-21%
240,99 €
212,07 €
Recommended price: 303,60 €
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Technical information
Producer Dartigalongue
Type Armagnac
Aromatic profile Fruity, spicy, vanilla, wood
Ingredients Grape
Format 70 cl
Gradation 40.0%
Country Francia
Type of cask Oak barrels
Aging Long, over 40 years
Distillation method Continuous distillation
Number of distillations 1
Variety Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard
Color Dark amber
Consumption At room temperature, for meditation
This extraordinary 1972 Armagnac, presented in an elegant wooden case, is a product of exceptional value from the house of Dartigalongue, a historic distillery located in the heart of the Gascony region in France. Founded in 1838, the Dartigalongue producer is renowned for its mastery in creating high-quality Armagnac, with a tradition passed down from generation to generation.

The 1972 Armagnac stands out for its deep amber color with golden reflections, a sign of prolonged aging in oak barrels that imparts unparalleled complexity and maturity to the distillate. On the nose, it opens with a rich and enveloping bouquet, where notes of dried plum, cocoa, vanilla, and light nuances of sweet spices such as cinnamon and clove emerge.

On the palate, the Armagnac reveals an elegant and powerful structure, with a well-balanced palate where tones of dried fruit, leather, and tobacco blend harmoniously, enriched by a long and persistent finish that leaves a pleasant sensation of warmth and complexity.

Served at room temperature, this Armagnac is perfect to savor alone, as a contemplative drink after a significant dinner, or accompanied by a quality cigar. It also makes a superb gift for enthusiasts of rare and refined spirits.

The respect for traditional distillation techniques and prolonged aging make this 1972 Dartigalongue Armagnac a true gem for collectors and lovers of high-end spirits. The presentation in the wooden case further enhances its value, making it a desirable and prestigious luxury item.
House

Dartigalongue

House

Discover the spirits, production style and story of Dartigalongue.

Family Armagnac house founded in Nogaro (Gers) in 1838; produces blends and vintages of Bas‑Armagnac with a large collection of vintages and single‑cask selections.
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Country France
Region Gers
Founded 1838

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.

Raw materials

Baco 22A Ugni Blanc Folle Blanche Gascon oak (for barrels)

Representative products

VSOP (blend) Réserve (blend) XO Signature (blend) Héritage (min. 20 years) Prestige (min. 30 years) Renouveau range (Un‑Oaked, Single‑Oaked, Double‑Oaked) Collection of vintages (e.g. available years: 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993)

Official Awards

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