Dartigalongue
BR021
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Since 1838, the Dartigalongue family has been making artisanal Armagnacs in Nogaro, Bas Armagnac (the first region of the Armagnac appellation).
Volume | 70cl |
Spirit | Armagnac |
Country | France |
Alcohol content | 42,0% |
Contains case | Yes |
The Cuvée Louis-Philippe (named after the French king in 1838) has been created to celebrate the 180th anniversary of the Dartigalongue house.
This blend, bottled at 42°, is made from 5 Millésimes: 1979, 1983, 1986, 1992 and 1994. These Millésimes were selected for their complementarity.
This blend offers a unique set of flavors, great finesse and incredible length on the palate.
With a very fine and expressive nose, it releases notes of flowers, honey, tobacco and spices. After a few minutes of aeration, subtle stale and leathery notes arrive. On the palate the attack is frank, but the alcohol is perfectly integrated. Soft tannins develop and then candied fruit aromas emerge, with great freshness. The length is remarkable, the finish is delicate with hints of liquorice and smoky aromas.
From early 1928 until today, the spirit of achievement and the pursuit of excellence have materialised in their different types of brandy. Their brandies have won numerous international distinctions and awards.
From early 1928 until today, the spirit of achievement and the pursuit of excellence have materialised in their different types of brandy. Their brandies have won numerous international distinctions and awards.
From early 1928 until today, the spirit of achievement and the pursuit of excellence have materialised in their different types of brandy. Their brandies have won numerous international distinctions and awards.
Gran Duque de Alba brandy is the spirit of wine. Its raw material is the result of the distillation of good and balanced wines, and its aging process is the same as that of Jerez wines.
A brandy with unique qualities and legendary origin.
A brandy with unique qualities and legendary origin.
In 1887 the owners of the Sánchez Romate wineries began to produce a different and unique brandy for private consumption. Its quality soon promoted a growing fame and the winery decided to market it under the name of Cardenal Mendoza.
In 1887 the owners of the Sánchez Romate wineries began to produce a different and unique brandy for private consumption. Its quality soon promoted a growing fame and the winery decided to market it under the name of Cardenal Mendoza.
300 years of passion and audacity has built the legacy that is Martell, the oldest of the great Cognac houses.
Intense aromas of walnuts and smoked wood, with spicy notes on the nose. Long and intense finish.
Amber in color with golden hues. With a penetrating hazelnut aroma. On the palate it is dry and with body and character.
Distilling Pedro Ximénez is not easy. Extracting the nuances of the aromas from it and making them remain in a Castaño barrel seems atypical. However, the most complicated thing is to make the silkiness of the toasts and the memory of the raisins integrate with the alcohol. Here is the result.
Concentrating the flavors and aromas of a wine can be understood as the desire of every viticulturist. Distilling its very essence is an even greater pleasure than the fermentation itself. That is why since 1948 this Brandy is considered a perfume that can be drunk.
A perfume of the most aromatic and fruity raw material. This Brandy does not need to be old, to have a very high quality. It is reminiscent of the wine from which it comes, because they look for "fruit purity" in it, instead of "old age" and that purity is evident in each sip. There is no excess of oak that hides the clean and ripe fruit from which it comes…
In 1887 the owners of the Sánchez Romate wineries began to produce a different and unique brandy for private consumption. Its quality soon promoted a growing fame and the winery decided to market it under the name of Cardenal Mendoza.
Fernando de Castilla brandies come from select white wine distillates that, after many years of aging in barrels previously used to produce sherry, give rise to brandies with great personality and nobility.
Fernando de Castilla brandies come from select white wine distillates that, after many years of aging in barrels previously used to produce sherry, give rise to brandies with great personality and nobility.
300 years of passion and audacity has built the legacy that is Martell, the oldest of the great Cognac houses.
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Since 1835 producing some of the best known distillates worldwide.