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Château de Laubade 1948 Bas Armagnac
Description
Chateau de Laubade, located in Sorbets d’Armagnac, is a premier Armagnac property with 260 acres of vineyards. The Lesgourgues family has been managing the estate since 1974, with Arnaud and Denis Lesgourgues leading the third generation since 1998. The goal is to make Chateau de Laubade a distinguished reference in the Armagnac category. The Armagnac is produced from a single harvest and distillation year, showcasing its age and the unique characteristics of the region. With over 80 different vintages, the oldest dating back to 1888, each vintage has its own story influenced by climate changes, expertise of Cellar Masters, casks quality, and cellar conditions. Each vintage represents a chapter in the estate's long history and dedication to quality. Chateau de Laubade only releases its vintages after at least 15 years of ageing in Gascony oak casks. The Armagnac has a golden brown color, intense rancio aroma with notes of prune and oak, a smooth oak flavor, and a long and soft finish with hints of candied fruits.
Product Details
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Vintage
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40%
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Château de Laubade
France
Yes
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Château de Laubade 1948 Bas Armagnac
Summary
Chateau de Laubade, located in Sorbets d’Armagnac, is a premier Armagnac property with 260 acres of vineyards. The Lesgourgues family has been managing the estate since 1974, with Arnaud and Denis Lesgourgues leading the third generation since 1998. The goal is to make Chateau de Laubade a distinguished reference in the Armagnac category. The Armagnac is produced from a single harvest and distillation year, showcasing its age and the unique characteristics of the region. With over 80 different vintages, the oldest dating back to 1888, each vintage has its own story influenced by climate changes, expertise of Cellar Masters, casks quality, and cellar conditions. Each vintage represents a chapter in the estate's long history and dedication to quality. Chateau de Laubade only releases its vintages after at least 15 years of ageing in Gascony oak casks. The Armagnac has a golden brown color, intense rancio aroma with notes of prune and oak, a smooth oak flavor, and a long and soft finish with hints of candied fruits.
Taste and Aroma
Basic
Smell
Taste
Special

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