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Bas-Armagnac Domaine de la Poste 48.5° Darroze 1973
48.5%
0.75L
Intensity
A high-quality Armagnac to accompany an aperitif but also more intricate dishes.
More infoA maroon hue with golden hints, and a beautiful aromatic complexity of honey and candied fruit. The frank attack, the powerful aromas and the tannins form a harmonious ensemble that will be lovely to taste with an aperitif or a chocolate dessert.
Lot presentation
Bas-Armagnac Domaine de la Poste 48.5° Darroze 1973
The wine
A maroon hue with golden hints, and a beautiful aromatic complexity of honey and candied fruit. The frank attack, the powerful aromas and the tannins form a harmonious ensemble that will be lovely to taste with an aperitif or a chocolate dessert.
About the Producer Darroze
Who hasn't heard of the chef Jean Darroze? An emblematic figure of Landes gastronomy, this south-western chef has passed on his passion for cooking, fine wine, and local spirits to his son Francis Darroze. The latter quickly developed a sophisticated palate and, from the 1950s, began searching for lesser well-known Armagnacs. This project went so well that, in the 1970s, he had a cellar dedicated to ageing built. Next in line was his son, Marc, who continued this tradition of seeking liquid gold – this collection is now available at iDealwine.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity: 1 bottle
Origin: domain
Recoverable VAT: yes
Original wooden case / Original case: yes
French customs seal: no
Alcohol percentage: 48.5 %
Region: South-West
Appellation: Bas-Armagnac
Owner: Darroze
Vintage: 1973
Colour: amber
Service temperature: 14°
Size (in ha): 5 hectares
Intensity: classic
Leading aroma: spice
Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine