Bas Armagnac 1973 - Wooden Case - Dartigalongue

Dartigalongue

Format: 70 cl

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240,99 €
212,07 €
Recommended price: 275,71 €
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Technical information
Producer Dartigalongue
Type Armagnac
Aromatic profile Notes of dried fruit, vanilla, spices
Ingredients Grape
Format 70 cl
Gradation 40.0%
Country Francia
Type of cask French oak
Aging Long, over 40 years
Distillation method Continuous or batch distillation
Number of distillations 1
Variety Ugni blanc, folle blanche, colombard
Color Dark amber
Consumption At room temperature, for meditation
The Bas Armagnac 1973 in a wooden case from Dartigalongue Distillery is a rarity of complex intricacy and extraordinary elegance. Considered one of the finest examples of Armagnac, this distillate is produced in the Bas-Armagnac region, renowned for its soil rich in sand and iron, which imparts an unmatched quality to its spirits.

The 1973 harvest was exceptionally favorable, resulting in an Armagnac of great refinement and aromatic intensity. Aged for decades in oak barrels, this spirit has had the time to develop a rich and complex bouquet, with notes of vanilla, caramel, dried plum, and a light trace of sweet spices such as cinnamon. The prolonged maturation also allowed the flavors to blend perfectly, offering a velvety palate and a surprising freshness that balances the intensity of the distillate.

Presented in a beautiful wooden case, which not only protects the bottle but also enhances its aesthetics, making this Bas Armagnac 1973 a perfect gift for connoisseurs or a notable addition to an enthusiast's collection.

The ideal pairing for this Armagnac would be with a well-aged cigar or after a dinner of rich dishes, where it can brilliantly function as a digestif, revealing every facet of its complex and rich character with each sip. The recommended serving temperature is slightly below room temperature, to allow the full unfolding of its aromas.
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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