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| Dartigalongue | |
| Armagnac | |
| Fruity, spicy, vanilla, wood | |
| Grape | |
| 70 cl | |
| 40.0% | |
| Francia | |
| French oak | |
| Long, over 30 years | |
| Continuous or batch distillation | |
| 1 | |
| Ugni blanc, folle blanche, colombard | |
| Dark amber | |
| At room temperature, for meditation |
The distillation process used for Bas Armagnac 1985 follows the ancient artisanal method. The selected grapes are distilled only once using a continuous still, which allows for the full preservation of the aromatic richness of the grape variety and endows this spirit with extraordinary sensory qualities. Subsequently, the Armagnac is aged in local black oak barrels, contributing to the evolution of a complex and harmonious olfactory and taste profile.
On the nose, Bas Armagnac 1985 reveals notes of vanilla and ripe fruit, with nuances of wood and spices that emerge thanks to the long aging process. On the palate, it is rich and full-bodied, with an elegant tannic structure that balances its intensity. Notes of plum, chocolate, and caramel are perfectly integrated with sensations of toasted wood, ending with a lingering and smooth finish.
This spirit is ideal to be enjoyed after meals as a digestive, served at room temperature or slightly warmed in a snifter glass, to enhance all its aromatic nuances.
The **Bas Armagnac 1985 - Wooden Case - Dartigalongue** is not only an exceptional taste but also a collector's item, which continues to mature and refine its unique character. It is suitable for connoisseurs who wish to enrich their cellar with a distillate of unparalleled prestige and history.
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.