Cles des Ducs Armagnac VSOP, 0,7 L, 40%
€27.50*
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Cles des Ducs Armagnac VSOP 0.7L 40%
The history of Armagnac
Armagnac is often ridiculed as the little brother of cognac, which supposedly cannot hold a candle to it in terms of quality. The fact is, however, that Armagnac is an independent product with outstanding quality and history that has nothing to hide from cognac. The history of this special French brandy begins in 1461 - that of cognac only in the 17th century. At that time, it was first mentioned in documents that a distillery in the Landes department was granted permission to produce brandy.
This early art of spirits production goes back to three cultures. While the Romans brought winegrowing to the region, the Gauls provided suitable barrels and the Moors laid the foundation for the production of Armagnac with their knowledge of the art of distilling. The spirits from that time were still relatively inferior and were mainly used for medicinal purposes. However, the skills of the distillers improved from generation to generation and Armagnac became one of the most respected spirits in the world. With its good reputation, demand also increased.
Armagnac was extremely popular, especially in the post-war period, which prompted some manufacturers to produce quantity rather than quality. What followed was severe damage to its image, which Armagnac is still struggling with today. However, the quality of the spirit has long since returned to its previous level.
The production of Armagnac
Another untruth about Armagnac is that it is just a cognac from another region. However, this statement is incorrect, as Armagnac is clearly different from its younger brother in terms of production. While cognac is double distilled in closed stills, Armagnac is simply distilled in a continuous process. The 55 - 56% raw spirit is then stored in barrels made from holm oak, which is typical for the region. This differs from the Limousin oak barrels used for storing cognac due to its high colorant and tannin content. The natural colorants from the wood give the spirits a beautiful amber color after just a short period of storage. The high tannin content gives young Armagnacs a pleasantly bitter taste.
Clés des Ducs VSOP
In the heart of Bas-Armagnac, the best of the three Armagnac regions, the traditional company Clés des Ducs produces the highest quality Armagnac. The VSOP is particularly popular. It is a blend of four to twelve year old distillates that have matured in 400 liter barrels made from the best holm oak. It is characterized by its particularly fine and floral bouquet and its slightly astringent taste. An absolutely high-quality VSOP that offers both price and performance!
Age: | not stated |
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Alcohol content: | 40% Vol. |
Country: | France |
Filling quantity: | 0,7 Liter |
Responsible food business operator: | Maison Cles des Ducs, 1334 Avenue d'Aquitaine, 40190 Villeneuve de Marsan, Frankreich |
Type: | Armagnac |
Year: | not stated |
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