

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.
Tasting notes
Colour
Beautiful golden color, mahogany reflections.
Nose
The nose is complex, with aromas of candied fruits (fig, quince), fine spices (gingerbread, licorice), honey, blond tobacco, toast. Magnificient.
Mouth
In mouth, the Armagnac presents notes of leather, cocoa, undergrowth and rancio. Long in mouth.
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Specific References
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