Grand Armagnac Janneau Millésimé 1983 - 70cl - Wooden Case
JanneauFormat: 70 cl
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| Janneau | |
| Armagnac | |
| Fruity, spicy, vanilla, wood | |
| Grape | |
| 70 cl | |
| 43.0% | |
| Francia | |
| French oak | |
| About 40 years | |
| Continuous or traditional discontinuous distillation | |
| 1 | |
| Ugni blanc, folle blanche, colombard | |
| Intense amber | |
| At room temperature, for meditation |
Originating from the renowned Armagnac region in France, Maison Janneau is known for its dedication to producing high-quality spirits. The distillation of this Armagnac occurs using traditional methods, which include the use of column and batch stills. The Grand Armagnac Janneau Millésimé 1983 was distilled only once to preserve the complexity of its aromas and subsequently aged for decades in oak barrels, acquiring an unparalleled depth of flavor.
On the nose, this Armagnac reveals a rich and complex olfactory palette with notes of vanilla, plum, and hints of toasted wood. The flavor is intensely aromatic, with an impeccable balance between the natural sweetness of ripe fruit and the spicy nuances that emerge thanks to long aging. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and sophistication.
Each sip of this millésimé is a journey through the history and craftsmanship of Janneau, making it a valuable addition to any collector's portfolio or an exceptional gift for lovers of high-end spirits. The Grand Armagnac Janneau Millésimé 1983 is not just a drink, but a true sensory experience that celebrates tradition and timeless quality.
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.