Baron De Sigognac 50 Ans Carafe Armagnac Brandy 70 cl
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Bas Armagnac from Baron de Sigognac which has been aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 50 years Powerful, rich and creamy with harmony between the oak, dried fruit and sweet spice flavours. Touches of cedar, mocha and fruitcake. Beautiful balance Best served neat at room temperature as a digestif or after dinner drink Made from Baco and Ugni Blanc grapes distilled to a relatively low strength and aged in local Gascon oak to give a richness, power and structure to this stunning brandy Baron de Sigognac Armagnac is made by the Guasch family predominantly from grapes grown on their estate in Gascony using time-honoured, traditional methods
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Bas Armagnac from Baron de Sigognac which has been aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 50 years Powerful, rich and creamy with harmony between the oak, dried fruit and sweet spice flavours. Touches of cedar, mocha and fruitcake. Beautiful balance Best served neat at room temperature as a digestif or after dinner drink Made from Baco and Ugni Blanc grapes distilled to a relatively low strength and aged in local Gascon oak to give a richness, power and structure to this stunning brandy Baron de Sigognac Armagnac is made by the Guasch family predominantly from grapes grown on their estate in Gascony using time-honoured, traditional methods
Bas Armagnac from Baron de Sigognac which has been aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 50 years Powerful, rich and creamy with harmony between the oak, dried fruit and sweet spice flavours. Touches of cedar, mocha and fruitcake. Beautiful balance Best served neat at room temperature as a digestif or after dinner drink Made from Baco and Ugni Blanc grapes distilled to a relatively low strength and aged in local Gascon oak to give a richness, power and structure to this stunning brandy Baron de Sigognac Armagnac is made by the Guasch family predominantly from grapes grown on their estate in Gascony using time-honoured, traditional methods