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Wine label Château de Laubade 1945 Of. bottled 1985 ----
Château de Laubade 1945 Of. bottled 1985 ----

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    Château de Laubade 1945 Of. bottled 1985
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    About the producer

    Built in 1870, Château de Laubade was the first property to span a hundred hectares of uninterrupted land. Joseph Noulens was considered the estate’‘s real founder, as he built the château at the very start of the 20th century. Since 1998, Arnaud and Denis Lesgourgues have been the third generation to continue their predecessors’‘ dedication to excellence.

    About the wine

    A Laubade Armagnac distilled in 1945 and bottled in 1985. Laubade offers a wide range of vintage Armagnacs, currently totalling more than 80, the oldest of which is from 1888. These are bottled only after at least 15 years’’ ageing in Gascony oak casks.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: South-West

    Producers and wineries: Laubade

    Colour: amber

    Appellation: Château de Laubade

    Viticulture: conventional More information....

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