(€161.00 L)
Château de Millet, Bas-Armagnac 1987
Château de Millet Bas-Armagnac 1987 is an exceptional vintage armagnac, a symbol of the prestigious Bas-Armagnac terroir and traditional know-how handed down from generation to generation. This 1987 vintage reveals remarkable elegance and aromatic complexity, the result of long ageing in oak casks.
Origin
Produced in the renowned Bas-Armagnac region, this vintage benefits from the sandy-clay soils and temperate climate that contribute to the richness and finesse of this eau-de-vie.
Ageing
Aged for several decades in oak casks, this 1987 Bas-Armagnac develops deep aromas and a perfect balance between strength and smoothness.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Expressive and refined, with notes of dried fruit (hazelnuts, almonds), vanilla, honey and subtle sweet spices.
- Palate: Round, silky and full-bodied, with flavours of prunes, caramel, honey and a hint of spice that adds freshness.
- Finish: Long and warm, lingering with a lovely aromatic harmony.
Characteristics
- Type : Bas-Armagnac
- Vintage : 1987
- Volume : Usually 70 cl
- Alcohol content: around 40% vol.
Delicious with :
To be enjoyed neat, ideally at room temperature, in a tulip-shaped glass to reveal all the aromatic richness and finesse of this vintage.
| 4 Items |
| Volume | 0,5l |
| Vintage | 1987 |
| Alcohol | 42° |
| Producer | Famille Dèche, Propriétaire récoltant, 32800 Eauze, France |
| Bottling | Mis en bouteille au Château |