Description
Armagnac: Eric Artiguelongue Bas Vintage 1974 Armagnac
Only 90 bottles of this spectacular Armagnac, which was aged for forty years, were imported to the U.S. in 2015.
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Size: 750ml
Proof: 80 (40% ABV)
Origin: France
Distillery: Eric Artiguelongue
Eric Artiguelongue Bas-Armagnac Vintage 1974 is composed of 50% Ugni Blanc and 50% Baco grapes, with each variety fermented separately before being distilled just once through a 1,500 liter copper pot still. The Armagnac is coopered in Gascony Oak from the “Monlezun Forest” and blended progressively with distilled water — incredibly, Eric Artiguelongue Bas-Armagnac’s beginnings stretch back over forty years to when the spirit was first distilled, and only 90 of these bottles were imported to the U.S. in 2015.
Eric Artiguelongue Bas Vintage 1974 Armagnac Tasting Notes
Nose: Aromas of coffee, toasted bread, chocolate.
Palate: Dry fig appear gradually after aeration, leading to a supple palate and complex.
Finish: Finish marked by spices, licorice and clove.






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