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Darroze Domaine de Monturon 1987 - 40.5 %

For years, Mr. Bachala was a lion tamer in the Zavatta circus before turning his hand to armagnac production in the late ‘70s. The humid conditions in his ageing cellars have contributed to the fact that his armagnacs have a lower alcohol level.

Darroze Domaine de Pere 1992 - 50 %

FOR EACH ARMAGNAC IN THIS COLLECTION, THE DARROZE PRINCIPLES REMAIN THE SAME: total respect for the terroir specific to each cuvée and ensuring its most perfect expression. To preserve specific characteristics, no blending of estates or vintages. So as not to betray the typical characteristics, no "reduction", which would dilute not only the alcoholic strength but also the aromatic power and nuances of the terroir by adding "petites eaux". Each Bas-Armagnac is strictly its own, with the name of the estate of origin, the vintage and the bottling date indicating its real age, as the eau-de-vie does not age in bottle.

Darroze Grands Assemblages 20 ans

It is certainly the most wonderful age for the Armagnac enthusiast who appreciates the force and the maturity.

Darroze Grands Assemblages 20 ans 1,5 L

The Armagnac Darroze 20 years is a brandy at its peak. This Armagnac, vibrant and distinctive, reveals softened alcohol, refined tannins, and well-formed aromas. It is certainly the ideal age for Armagnac enthusiasts who seek a certain vigor.
On the palate, this mature Armagnac develops beautiful notes of prunes, stewed fruits, and subtle woody touches.

The great blends in a 1.5 L bottle.

Darroze Grands Assemblages 30 ans

This Grand Assemblage is the perfect example of magnificent balance that one finds in eaux de vie of this age.

Darroze Grands Assemblages 40 ans

At 40 years, the Armagnac’s style is definitely apparent. The quality of the oak used is very important, as the right use of a quality barrel will bring complexity and finesse to the Armagnac; elements that can be judged and appreciated after 40 years in contact with the wood.