A 1966 Bas Armagnac from Chateau de Gaube bottled as a 56-year-old in 2022 by Darroze, the region's greatest independent bottler, at 43.5% - likely to be natural cask strength for a spirit that comes off the still at around 52%.
Darroze's Bas Armagnacs are like nothing else in the brandy category - these incredibly long-aged eaux-de-vie are aged initially in large oak vats before being decanted into demijohns for further rest and mellowing, and are bottled only in tiny quantities. These ancient Chateau de Gaube Bas Armagnacs are easy to drink but still pack a surprisingly big intensity for the strength, and after over five decades they show a truly staggering depth and complexity of flavour.
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Chateau De Gaube 1966-2022 | 56 Year Old | Darroze Bas Armagnac
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