Delord Epopee 130th Anniversary Armagnac 43% 700ml - armagnac - Liquor Wine Cave

Delord Epopee 130th Anniversary Armagnac 43% 700ml

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In honor of our 130th anniversary, we decided to create an exceptional eau-de-vie to
celebrate the Maison's craftsmanship and highlight the labor of each passing generation.

In 1893, with the Agricultural Contest Medal, Prosper Delord earned recognition
among his peers. Over the course of these 130 years, Delord House has woven a
familial tapestry, filled with both adversity and triumph.
In this rustic Gascony, siblings have followed one another with an intense
conviction: to exist through excellence.
130 years of attempts, experiments, and refinement.
130 years to realize the exceptional nature of this ancestral eau-de-vie.
130 years to proudly carry its heritage and the teachings of its predecessors.
130 years... An épopée !

Jérôme Delord: "Thanks to these 130 years, just as my grandfather did
in his time, we create a unique bottle, true to the spirit of the house,
which will forever mark our place in the history of Delord Armagnacs."

We selected our finest vintages to create a unique and rare spirit, deserving the
Maison’s 130 years. To embody this blend, a vintage was chosen for each
generation.

- 1900 for Prosper Delord, a 123-year-old Armagnac: notes of rancio and spices.
-  1938 for Gaston and Georges: notes of dried fruits and spices.
- Jacques and Pierre: 1973 for its light notes of dried flowers and 1974 for the
finesse of its woody aromas.
- 2004 for Jérôme and Sylvain (current generation): gourmet notes of vanilla and
cocoa.

With this blend, we also took the opportunity to highlight the work of Sylvain
Delord, the master blender of the House.

Sylvain Delord: "An aromatic journey through the craftsmanship of four generations."

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Delord Vineyard

Our vineyard spans 45 hectares, divided into 11 parcels, and is located in the village of Lannepax. It consists of the four traditional Armagnac grape varieties: Ugni Blanc (58%), Colombard (16%), Folle-Blanche (14%), and Baco (12%). Rinaldo, our vineyard manager, meticulously tends to the vines throughout the year.

Delord Distillery

The distillery is located in Lannepax, the family’s native village. Distillation, a crucial and fascinating step in the creation of Armagnac, occurs in the heart of winter. We are one of the few Armagnac houses using both distillation methods: the continuous distillation typical for Armagnac and double distillation. Our two Armagnac stills, one of which is a "Sier" dating from 1900, are column stills equipped with special "spider plates" ideal for producing aged Armagnacs. The two "double distillation" stills produce fruity eaux-de-vie intended for young Armagnacs.

Winemaking Cellar

The four grape varieties are harvested, pressed, and vinified separately in a winemaking cellar located a few metres from the distillery. Sylvain Delord expertly manages temperature control, must settling, and racking techniques. He aims to produce an aromatic wine that is slightly acidic and low in alcohol, which is ideal for distillation.

Armagnac Ageing

Delord Cellars house over 1,000 barrels and a dozen oak tanks, age and protect the Armagnac eaux-de-vie from the 20th century to the present day. The oldest vintages are stored in Bonbonnes (glass jars) away from light, in a room called Paradise.