

(€356.00 L)
Elegant nose, aromas of aging, frank and balanced attack, retro-olfaction on notes of liquorice, sweet spices, wide amplitude on the finish.
Château de Millet Bas-Armagnac 1974 is an exceptional eau-de-vie from the Bas-Armagnac region in south-west France. Made from traditional grape varieties such as Baco, Colombard and Folle Blanche, this vintage cuvée reflects Millet's ancestral know-how.
Taste profile
- Colour: Deep amber, reflecting prolonged ageing in oak casks.
- Nose: Elegant, revealing complex aromas of ageing, with notes of noble wood, vanilla and dried fruit.
- Palate: A clean, well-balanced attack, with a lovely roundness. Retroolfaction reveals hints of liquorice and sweet spices, characteristic of barrel ageing.
- Finish: Long and warm, with remarkable aromatic persistence.
Tasting and pairings
This Bas-Armagnac is best enjoyed neat, at room temperature, to fully appreciate its rich aromas. It can also be served as a digestive after a hearty meal. Its strong character makes it an ideal companion for refined dishes such as mature cheeses, grilled meats or dark chocolate desserts.
Awards: Prix du Président de la République 1998, Concours National des Grandes Eaux-de-vie d'Armagnac
6 Items |
Volume | 0,5l |
Vintage | 1974 |
Alcohol | 42° |
Producer | Famille Dèche, Propriétaire récoltant, 32800 Eauze, France |
Bottling | Mis en bouteille au Château |