

(€97.00 L)
Domaine et Terroir
Château de Millet is located in Eauze, in the Gers department, in the heart of the historic Armagnac region. The estate covers 80 hectares, 25 of which are devoted to Armagnac production. The vines benefit from sandy-clay and tawny sand soils, typical of Bas-Armagnac, renowned for their influence on the finesse and complexity of the eaux-de-vie.
Tasting notes
- Colour: Amber with orange highlights.
- Nose: Elegant aromas of dried fruit such as figs and prunes, accompanied by subtle notes of vanilla, oak and sweet spices.
- Palate: Round and velvety on the palate, with flavours of caramel, dark chocolate and toasted almonds, complemented by a touch of orange peel.
- Finish: Long and harmonious, with a pleasant persistence of spicy and woody notes.
Caractéristiques
- Vintage : 2001
- Origin: Bas-Armagnac, France
- Grape varieties: Ugni Blanc, Baco Blanc, Colombard, Folle Blanche
- Alcohol content : 42
- Capacity : Available in 50 cl
- Packaging : Sealed bottle, often presented in a wooden box
Assessment
Château de Millet Bas-Armagnac 2001 is a refined eau-de-vie, ideal for Armagnac lovers looking for an authentic, elegant expression of this unique terroir. Its prolonged ageing and meticulous production make it a remarkable choice for collectors and connoisseurs.
6 Items |
Volume | 0,5l |
Vintage | 2001 |
Alcohol | 42° |
Producer | Famille Dèche, Propriétaire récoltant, 32800 Eauze, France |
Bottling | Mis en bouteille au Château |