

A rare and exceptional Armagnac that celebrates over a century of Gascon heritage. A memorable tasting experience for discerning connoisseurs.
Winery: Château de Laubade
Grape Varieties: Baco, Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche
Region: Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France
Appellation: AOC Armagnac
Color: Mahogany amber
Format: 70 cl
Description
Distilled in 1910 at the prestigious Château de Laubade, this Armagnac is among the estate’s oldest and most refined expressions. Aged for decades in Gascon oak barrels, it embodies elegance, depth, and the mastery of craftsmanship passed down through generations. A true collector’s piece, gracefully shaped by time.
Blend
Baco, Ugni Blanc, and Folle Blanche – a noble trio offering balance, finesse, and excellent aging potential.
Tasting Notes
• Appearance: Deep mahogany with tiled highlights, bright and clear
• Nose: Intense and refined, with aromas of walnut, dried fig, aged leather, noble rancio, cedar wood, sweet spices, and bitter cocoa
• Palate: Deep and silky, with remarkable richness. Notes of prune, vanilla, blond tobacco, brown caramel, and spices. A long, complex, and harmoniously integrated finish
Cellaring Potential
At its peak, ready to enjoy. Can continue to age gracefully for collectors of rare vintages.
Food & Armagnac Pairings
Best savored neat in a tulip glass. A perfect match for a fine cigar, rich dark chocolate dessert, or aged Roquefort.