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Available in a "pot-bellied" bottle, the iconic format for fine collectible Armagnacs. Its generous and elegant design enhances the richness and complexity of this Armagnac, ideal as a gift or for enthusiasts seeking authenticity and prestige.
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Discover Baron Gaston Legrand, an institution in Bas-Armagnac, where traditional craftsmanship and the richness of old vintages come together to offer exceptional eaux-de-vie that are recognized throughout the world.
Founded over 120 years ago, Baron Gaston Legrand embodies the heritage and expertise of Bas-Armagnac. Located in Lannepax, in the heart of a region renowned for its unrivalled smoothness and complexity, this venerable institution was taken over in 1998 by the Lhéraud family, famous for its exceptional cognacs. Since then, Baron Gaston Legrand has continued the tradition by preserving a unique collection of old vintages, the result of simple distillation of white wines in column stills and careful aging in oak barrels.
Baron Gaston Legrand Armagnacs are distinguished by their rustic charm, rich aromas, and long finish. Produced in the Ténarèze and Bas-Armagnac terroirs, these spirits offer a "rainbow" bouquet blending notes of walnut, prune, fern, and vanilla. Their elegant and refined presentation makes them highly sought-after products, found in the finest Parisian palaces, the House of Lords, and the cellars of prestigious personalities.
Whether it's a VS, VSOP, XO or rare vintage, each Baron Gaston Legrand bottle is the result of artisanal expertise and a quest for excellence, to the delight of connoisseurs and collectors alike.
The 2009 Baron Gaston Legrand Armagnac reveals itself on the nose with expressive, warm aromas, where notes of ripe and dried fruit (plum, walnut) mingle with sweet accents of vanilla and spices, the signature of the typical profile of Bas-Armagnacs, enhanced by long aging in oak and the craftsmanship of a historic House. On the palate, the attack is generous and balanced, offering a round and harmonious texture that combines aromatic richness with a silky texture for a tasting experience that is both deep and nuanced. The lingering, elegant finish prolongs these impressions with woody and spicy notes, revealing the finesse and balance of an accomplished vintage.