Bas Armagnac Baron Gaston Legrand 1970
Price: 141,67€
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The Story
In the heart of Bas-Armagnac, Maison Baron Gaston Legrand, founded in Lannepax over a century ago, perpetuates the art of vintage eaux-de-vie. This 1970 vintage perfectly embodies the elegance of the Gascon terroir: a spirit patiently aged in oak barrels for several decades, where time has chiseled every nuance. Today, the Lhéraud family watches over this living heritage, a symbol of rare and timeless expertise.
The Vinification
Distilled at a low proof according to the traditional method, this Bas Armagnac has aged extensively in Gascon oak barrels. Natural micro-oxygenation and prolonged contact with the wood allow the vintage to develop unique aromatic complexity, offering a silky texture and a perfect balance between power and finesse.
The Tasting
The Bas Armagnac Baron Gaston Legrand 1970 unveils an "rainbow" nose of walnut, prune, fern, and vanilla. On the palate, the eau-de-vie is round, generous, and elegant. The long and harmonious finish confirms the finesse, complexity, and refined character of this exceptional vintage.
Price: 141,67€
The Story
In the heart of Bas-Armagnac, Maison Baron Gaston Legrand, founded in Lannepax over a century ago, perpetuates the art of vintage eaux-de-vie. This 1970 vintage perfectly embodies the elegance of the Gascon terroir: a spirit patiently aged in oak barrels for several decades, where time has chiseled every nuance. Today, the Lhéraud family watches over this living heritage, a symbol of rare and timeless expertise.
The Vinification
Distilled at a low proof according to the traditional method, this Bas Armagnac has aged extensively in Gascon oak barrels. Natural micro-oxygenation and prolonged contact with the wood allow the vintage to develop unique aromatic complexity, offering a silky texture and a perfect balance between power and finesse.
The Tasting
The Bas Armagnac Baron Gaston Legrand 1970 unveils an "rainbow" nose of walnut, prune, fern, and vanilla. On the palate, the eau-de-vie is round, generous, and elegant. The long and harmonious finish confirms the finesse, complexity, and refined character of this exceptional vintage.
France
La Gascogne, territoire historique du sud-ouest de la France s'étendant sur le Gers, les Landes et le Lot-et-Garonne, est le berceau de l'Armagnac, la plus ancienne eau-de-vie de France. Ce spiritueux d'exception, élaboré depuis le XIVe siècle, incarne l'âme et la tradition de cette région au caractère affirmé.
L'Armagnac se décline en trois zones d'appellation distinctes : le Bas-Armagnac, reconnu comme le plus noble des crus avec ses sols sablo-argileux (sables fauves) qui confèrent finesse et élégance ; la Ténarèze, dont les sols argilo-calcaires produisent des armagnacs puissants et structurés ; et le Haut-Armagnac, aux sols argilo-calcaires plus durs. Ces trois terroirs reposent sur le cône alluvial de Lannemezan, formé de sables, d'argiles et de galets issus de l'érosion des Pyrénées, créant des conditions idéales pour l'élaboration d'eaux-de-vie d'exception.
Distillé traditionnellement en alambic continu à bas degré et vieilli longuement en fûts de chêne gascon ou du Limousin, l'Armagnac développe une palette aromatique profonde et harmonieuse : prune, pruneau, fruits confits, noix, vanille, miel, épices douces, tabac et rancio noble. Terre de caractère et d'authenticité, la Gascogne perpétue un savoir-faire ancestral produisant des armagnacs expressifs, élégants et nuancés, véritables témoins du temps et de la tradition gasconne.
Jana - Local Nose
A round, generous 1970, of remarkable elegance. The nose is a 'rainbow' of walnut, prune, fern, and vanilla. The palate is silky, with a perfect balance between power and finesse. Long and harmonious finish, revealing a refined complexity.