Grand Armagnac Janneau Millésimé 1970 - 70cl - Wooden Case
JanneauArmagnac · 70 cl · 43.0% vol · Fruity, spicy, vanilla, wood
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| Janneau | |
| Armagnac | |
| Fruity, spicy, vanilla, wood | |
| Grape | |
| 70 cl | |
| 43.0% | |
| Francia | |
| French oak | |
| Over 40 years | |
| 1 | |
| Ugni blanc, folle blanche, colombard | |
| Dark amber | |
| Room temperature, tulip glass |
Distilled in the heart of the Armagnac region, more precisely in the Bas-Armagnac area, recognized for the superior quality of its eaux-de-vie, this spirit reflects the legacy and tradition that Janneau has continued to nurture since 1851. The aging process is carried out using traditional methods in French oak barrels, which endow this Armagnac with a deep and glossy amber color.
On the nose, the Grand Armagnac Janneau Millésimé 1970 unveils a complexity of aromas that weave together notes of vanilla, dried plum, and leather, enriched by a touch of spiced wood. On the palate, the experience is enveloping and warm, with a velvety texture that brings out nuances of cocoa, tobacco, and sweet spices, culminating in a long and lingering finish.
This Armagnac is an excellent choice for connoisseurs who wish to savor a distillate that celebrates history and excellence. Perfect for enjoying alone, perhaps next to a fireplace on a relaxing evening, or as a premium gift on special occasions, the Janneau Millésimé 1970 leaves an indelible mark in the world of spirits. With its presentation in a wooden case, it also serves beautifully as a decorative element with great visual impact and style.
Janneau
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Janneau.
Distillation
Continuous distillation with the alambic armagnacais and double distillation with the alambic charentais; the eaux-de-vie from the two techniques are blended in the Maison's assemblages.
Ageing
Aging in 400-liter French oak casks; a specific aeration process involves emptying and mixing casks from the same lot to homogenize development, with transfers into older casks to balance wood and fruit.