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Darroze 1982 Bellair Grand Bas Armagnac 48.5% 700ml | Armagnac | Shop online at Spirits of France
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Darroze 1982 Bellair Grand Bas Armagnac 48.5% 700ml

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Description
For four decades, the Darroze family has worked directly with a network of small, single-estate growers across the Bas-Armagnac region, selecting individual casks and ageing them, untouched, in their cellars at Roquefort. Each release is a snapshot of one Domaine, one vintage, one cask, bottled without filtering, caramel, or sugar. What ends up in the bottle is what the grower made and time refined, nothing more.

This bottle, the 1982 Château de Lahitte was sourced from the estate at Courensan in the heart of Bas-Armagnac, bottled at 48% after more than four decades in cask.

Brown with gold highlights, the colour of properly mature Armagnac, no shortcuts. The nose leads with the classics of a forty-year cask: cocoa, liquorice, leather and tobacco, intense but never heavy. On the palate the tannins land silky and softly sweetened, then open into the aromatic explosion Darroze bottlings are known for: candied fruits, spices, the unmistakable rancio of properly aged Armagnac. The finish runs long, as it should.

It's a textbook example of why Darroze remains the benchmark, an unhurried, single-estate vintage that shows what Bas-Armagnac can be when nobody rushes it.
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1982

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Darroze

Gascony, France

Bas-Armagnac

Darroze

Francis and Marc Darroze roamed the estates on the best terroirs, that of the Grand Bas Armagnac and its tawny sands, to select, raise and bottle the most beautiful discoveries. Around 30 estates contribute to this extraordinary collection that complete and perfect their ageing in the Roquefort and Labastide d'Armagnac cellars. Rare and ancient barrels, where the eaux-de-vies leave the alembic from a small property, distilled by a reputed mobile distiller and that demand several decades of subtle and careful ageing in oak barrels for 15 to 50 years in order to express the qualities of the place and the vintage.

No other Armagnac house can offer such diversity, and just from the fairly small area of Grand Bas Armagnac. The typical Armagnac farmer raises all the possible farm animals fed by many different crops plus a small vineyard the part production of which is distilled every year and aged in one or more barrels, which constitute the savings of the farm. A sick bull or a dying horse or tractor are repaired or replaced by the sale of a barrel. Multiply by the number of farms and years and you have the variety of the Darroze collection, so differentiated, because each farm is unique. Add to this no reduction , by water, only through ageing, no caramel colouring, the date of distillation and the date of bottling, because all that matters is the time spent in the barrel.

Once in glass, nothing changes, nothing improves. A 1890 Armagnac bottled in 1900, is no better than a 2007 bottled in 2017, but collectors do not want you to know!



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