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Domaine de Baraillon Bas Armagnac 1979/2023

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Domaine de Baraillon Bas Armagnac 1979/2023Volumen: 0. 7 Liter Alkoholgehalt: 43% Nicht khlfiltriert Ohne Farbstoff Domaine de Baraillon Bas Armagnac 1979 2023 Besonderheiten: Dieser 44 Jahre gereifte Bas Armagnac aus dem Hause Domaine de Baraillon wurde 1979 destilliert und 2023 in einer limitierten Abfllung von 1. 000 Flaschen abgefllt. Die Familie Claverie, die das Anwesen seit 1748 bewirtschaftet, legt grossen Wert auf traditionelle Herstellungsverfahren und Qualitt. Der Armagnac reifte in

Volumen: 0.7 Liter | Alkoholgehalt: 43% | Nicht kühlfiltriert | Ohne Farbstoff

Domaine de Baraillon Bas Armagnac 1979/2023

Besonderheiten: Dieser 44 Jahre gereifte Bas-Armagnac aus dem Hause Domaine de Baraillon wurde 1979 destilliert und 2023 in einer limitierten Abfüllung von 1.000 Flaschen abgefüllt. Die Familie Claverie, die das Anwesen seit 1748 bewirtschaftet, legt grossen Wert auf traditionelle Herstellungsverfahren und Qualität. Der Armagnac reifte in Fässern aus lokalem französischen Eichenholz, was zu seiner charakteristischen Tiefe und Komplexität beiträgt.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nase: Einladende Aromen von reifen roten Äpfeln, Birnen und Trauben, begleitet von süssem Ahornsirup, Sultaninen und kandierter Zitrone. Violette und Vanille-Noten runden das Bouquet ab.
  • Gaumen: Geschmack von karamellisiertem Pfirsich auf schmelzendem Vanilleeis, frischen Erdbeeren mit cremiger Vollmilchschokolade. Dezente Holznoten fügen zusätzliche Tiefe hinzu.
  • Abgang: Der Abgang ist geprägt von getrockneten Früchten, die lange nachklingen und die Komplexität dieses Armagnacs unterstreichen.

Destillerie/Abfüller: Domaine de Baraillon liegt in der Region Bas-Armagnac, Frankreich, und wird seit 1748 von der Familie Claverie geführt. Sie produzieren jährlich etwa 55 Hektoliter Armagnac, wobei die Trauben von den Rebsorten Folle Blanche, Ugni Blanc und Baco 22A stammen. Die Destillation erfolgt in eigenen Brennblasen, die 2012 angeschafft wurden, und die Reifung findet in Fässern aus lokalem französischen Eichenholz statt.

Produktdetails:

  • Hersteller: Domaine de Baraillon
  • Abfüller: Original Abfüllung
  • Alter: 44 Jahre
  • Fasstypen: Fässer aus lokalem französischen Eichenholz
  • Verpackung: Holzbox

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Herkunftsland Frankreich
Produktkategorie Armagnac
Verpackung Holzbox
Region Bas-Armagnac
Volumen 0.7
Alkoholgehalt 43%
Destillationsjahr 1979
Abfüller Originalabfüllung
Abfülljahr 2023
Farbstoff Nein
Fassstärke oder hoher Alkoholgehalt Nein
Nicht Kühlgefiltert Nein
Allergene Keine
Bio-Siegel Nein
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