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An infinite range of aromas, with impressive length, with delicate notes of flowers, dried fruit, spices, honey and musk beyond prune or candied fruit. Prune aromas, quince, hazelnut, vanilla, violet, lime, cinnamon.
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An infinite range of aromas, with impressive length, with delicate notes of flowers, dried fruit, spices, honey and musk beyond prune or candied fruit. Prune aromas, quince, hazelnut, vanilla, violet, lime, cinnamon.
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Light chestnut color with golden tints. Pronounced notes of oak and fruit are framed by round and elegant tannins.
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A golden tawny color with refined notes of quince, apple, cinnamon and tobacco that merge with flavors of toasted walnut, almond and Madeira.
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A complex nose of walnuts, nuts, leather, dried fig, cinnamon and caramel. The palate echoes the nose. The attack is soft and the tannins are delicate.
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Golden amber in color, it offers an expressive noseof dried figs, plum, cinnamon and caramel that mingle with mature flavors of toasted hazelnut, saddle leather and chocolate.
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Pope of Armagnacs… You haven’t tasted real old style Armagnacs until you try one of these incredibly intense, fiery creations. The aromas are undeniably heady, but deliver powerful yet complex scents of vanillin, leather, sauteed almonds, and hickory. Extremely full bodied and intense, astonishing richness.
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The perfect balance of savory earthy aromas and candied plummy fruit. A seemless and perfectly integrated example of this little domaine. Darroze has picked a real winner with the 1981 vintage.
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Amber colour with golden tints.The nose is a little bit closed, needs air to reveal itself. Some fruity flavors like quince, orange peel and prune appear.The palate is rich, with a soft attack before an explosion of flavours. Very expressive and intense such a young Armagnac.
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Complex, layered notes of orange peel, vanilla, cinnamon and gingerbread are nicely integrated with spicy flavors and round, silky tannins.
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An infinite range of aromas, with impressive length, with delicate notes of flowers, dried fruit, spices, honey and musk beyond prune or candied fruit. Prune aromas, quince, hazelnut, vanilla, violet, lime, cinnamon.
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Nice golden color, intense and brilliant. The nose is intense, rich, and complex. We feel some leather, tabacco and coffee flavors. In the palate, soft attack due to the very fine tannins. Then an aromatic explosion occurs of quince, cinammon, and vanilla. Superb.
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Golden yellow color, with darker tints. The nose is very complex. We find some matured flavors like walnuts, nuts and leather. We also feel some fruity aromas (dried apricot, prune) and after some aeration some menthol flavors. On the palate, the attack is soft. The tannins are fine and delicate.
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Nice golden colour, intense, with brown tints. We feel some fruity flavours, some vanilla and liquorice. Intense and complex. On the palate, the tannins are very delicate. The balance between tannins, aromas and alcohol is perfect. Very long.
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An infinite range of aromas, with impressive length, with delicate notes of flowers, dried fruit, spices, honey and musk beyond prune or candied fruit. Prune aromas, quince, hazelnut, vanilla, violet, lime, cinnamon.
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Armagnac classic, rich and balanced, with lots of character. amber color, gold highlights. The nose is marked by subtle aromas grids, spices and wooded. palate, the tannins are round, fat and dense. The fruit appeared (quince, prunes) The finish is a little more wooded. Good length.
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An infinite range of aromas, with impressive length, with delicate notes of flowers, dried fruit, spices, honey and musk beyond prune or candied fruit. Prune aromas, quince, hazelnut, vanilla, violet, lime, cinnamon.
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Armagnacs differ in intensity, but all fine Armagnacs exhibit a remarkable richness and complexity. And the best Armagnacs reflect a balance and finesse, a complex equilibrium between the fruit, alcohol and tannin.
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This vintage features grapes exclusively distilled then laid to age in 1966. Each vintage is characterized by its own personality, smell and taste nuances.