Domaine de Bellair 1983 - Armagnac Darroze

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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 50% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Domaine de Bellair 1983 - Armagnac Darroze

Special features: This 1983 Armagnac from the renowned house Darroze was bottled in 2022 at cask strength with an alcohol content of 50%. It matured for 37 years in oak barrels and was distilled from the grape varieties Baco and Ugni Blanc in the Bas-Armagnac region.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Fruity with aromas of apricots, raisins, and a light spice of vanilla and caramel.
  • Palate: Repetition of the fruity notes, accompanied by caramel, white chocolate, milk coffee, and a hint of pepper.
  • Finish: Long-lasting with a harmonious balance between sweetness and spice.

Distillery/Bottler: Darroze is a traditional house in the Bas-Armagnac region, known for the selection and maturation of exceptional Armagnacs. Under the leadership of Marc Darroze, over thirty partner estates are supplied, contributing to the unique collection.

Product details:

  • Manufacturer: Domaine de Bellair
  • Bottler: Darroze
  • Age: 37 years
  • Cask types: Oak barrels
  • Packaging: Original packaging

Facts:

Origin France
Manufacturer Domaine de Bellair
Alcohol content 50%
Volume 0.7 liters
Colored No
Chill-filtered No
 

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Kurzinfos zu Domaine de Bellair 1983 - Armagnac Darroze

The alcohol content is 50%. This bottling was done in 2022 at cask strength.

The bottle size is 0.7 liters. The product is not chill-filtered.

The Armagnac is 37 years old. It was distilled from the grape varieties Baco and Ugni Blanc.

Oak casks were used as the cask type. The nose shows aromas of apricots, sultanas, as well as vanilla and caramel.

The origin is the Bas-Armagnac region in France. The producer is Domaine de Bellair and the bottler is Darroze.

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