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Gélas launched its Armagnac business in 1865 thanks to Baptiste Gélas, the son of a cooper who began his retail and bottling activities after taking over the family business. His son Louis took over from him in 1910 and bought vines and an estate in Manciet in the Gers. His son Pierre then began focused on exporting Armagnac and developing new markets. The house’s Armagnacs from Bas Armagnac and the Ténarèze are bottled at cask strength. He also launched a wine and spirits retail business in 1950 named Les Caves de Baptiste. Since 2001, Philippe Gélas has been at the head of the house and focused on single-variety cuvées.
A Gelas Armagnac distilled in 1934. As the house has existed for over a century and a half, it offers a large number of old vintage Armagnacs from various crus in the appellation.
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Region: South-West
Producers and wineries: B. Gelas et Fils
Colour: amber
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