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Darroze Armagnac Vintage Collection
Darroze 1972 Gaube Grand Bas Armagnac 43.4% 200ml
Darroze 1997 Martin Grand Bas Armagnac 48.9% 700ml
Darroze 1983 Bellair Grand Bas Armagnac 50% 700ml
Darroze 1982 Lahitte Grand Bas Armagnac 48% 200ml
Darroze Grand Bas Armagnac Les Grands Assemblages 12 years 43% 700ml
Darroze 2005 Paguy Grand Bas Armagnac 49.7% 200ml
Darroze Grand Bas-Armaganac 1966 Gaube 43.5% 200ml
Darroze 1973 La Poste Armagnac 47.8% 700ml
Darroze 1998 Martin Grand Bas Armagnac 48.6% 700ml
Darroze 1994 Rieston Grand Bas Armagnac 49.5% 700ml
Darroze 1979 La Poste Armagnac 48% 200ml
Darroze 1971 La Poste-Tenareze Armagnac 46% 700ml
Darroze Bellair Grand-Bas-Armagnac 1989 50% 700ml
Darroze 1987 Monturon Tenareze Armagnac 47.7% 700ml
Darroze 1999 Grand Bas Armagnac Pouteou 49.3% 700ml
Darroze 1979 Domaine le Tuc Grand Bas Armagnac 49% 700ml
Darroze Armagnac Vintage Collection
Darroze Armagnac is a brand of Armagnac, a type of brandy that is produced in the Gascony region of southwestern France. The brand was founded by Jean-Michel Darroze, a renowned fifth-generation Armagnac producer who has been involved in the production of this spirit for over 40 years.
Armagnac has a long history, dating back to the 15th century, and is considered to be the oldest brandy in France. Darroze Armagnac is made using traditional methods, with a focus on using high-quality grapes and aging the brandy in oak barrels to develop its rich, complex flavor profile.
Jean-Michel Darroze is known for his expertise in selecting the finest eaux-de-vie (distilled wine) for his Armagnacs, and for his commitment to producing Armagnac that is both traditional and of the highest quality. He has created a range of Armagnacs, including vintages that are aged for a minimum of 10 years, as well as blends that are aged for a minimum of 3 years.
Today, Darroze Armagnac is highly regarded by both connoisseurs and industry experts, and is recognized as one of the leading producers of Armagnac in France. The brand remains committed to preserving the traditional methods and high-quality standards that have made it a standout in the world of Armagnac.