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Darroze is a renowned spirits trading house, specializing in exceptional eaux-de-vie and armagnacs. The story of this family-run house is one of passion for craftsmanship, tradition and the relentless pursuit of quality.
The Darroze family has built its reputation on an incredible collection of Armagnacs from the region's finest estates. Each is matured in its own personal piece of oak; the name of the estate, the year of production and the bottling date guarantee this unique diversity. To pRéserver specificities, no blends of Domaines or vintages. So as not to betray the typicities, no "reduction" that would dilute not only the alcoholic strength but also the aromatic power and nuances of the terroir by adding "petites eaux".
The story goes back to the end of the 19th century, when Francis Darroze, a young man with a passion for spirits, began scouring the Armagnac region of southwest France for the best armagnac producers. He was one of the first to realize the importance of pRéserver exceptional quality eaux-de-vie, preserving their authenticity and terroir.
Francis Darroze passed on his passion to his descendants, in particular to Marc Darroze, who played an essential role in the development of the trading house. Marc Darroze travelled the Armagnac region, forging close relationships with local producers and discovering hidden treasures of eaux-de-vie, often aged for many... See more ...
Armagnac Darroze Château de la Pouche 1970 is a real gem from the unique 1970 collection. From Domaine Château de la Pouche in Lagraulet-du-Gers, this armagnac is the fruit of André Maurel's expertise. Located in the Ténarèze appellation, this 100-hectare Domaine estate is planted on boulbènes soils, providing an exceptional terroir for the Baco grape variety, 100% of which is used in this blend.
Continuous distillation to 60% alcohol is carried out by the master distillers of Domaine themselves, guaranteeing impeccable quality. The armagnac is then aged in local oak barrels, ensuring optimal maturation.
This armagnac is distinguished by its mahogany color with amber highlights, typical of a spirit aged over 50 years. On the nose, it reveals complex aromas of clove, leather, tobacco leaves, butterscotch and undergrowth, evoking the richness of its terroir. On the palate, it reveals gourmand notes of chocolate, caramelized tarte tatin, prune and almond paste, offering remarkable length.