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Ryst Dupeyron Armagnac, 1974 Armagnac

Ryst Dupeyron Reserve Joseph Millesime vintage Armagnac
50cl bottle | Includes gift box

Bottle size: 50cl

ABV: 40%

Price:

$167.11 USD

Out of stock

Description

The 1974 Armagnac made by the renown producer Ryst Dupeyron is a remarkable spirit, reflecting the heritage and craftsmanship of the Gascony region. Its decades of aging have likely resulted in a deeply complex and refined drink, perfect for special occasions or as a collector's item.

Tasting Notes
This fine Armagnac has had several decades to mature in oak barrels. Over time, the spirit would have developed a deep amber colour and complex flavour profile, with notes of dried fruits, spices, vanilla, and toasted nuts. The extended aging process allows the Armagnac to gain smoothness and a long, nuanced finish.

Serving & Food Pairing
Armagnac is traditionally enjoyed neat, allowing you to fully appreciate its complexity. However, it can be paired with a variety of cheeses like Roquefort, Comté, high quality dark chocolate, caramel-based desserts and roasted or candied nuts.

Maison Ryst-Dupeyron, a prestigious Armagnac house in Gascony, France, has a rich history dating back to 1832. After a devastating fire destroyed their cellars in 1904, they discovered that barrels hidden in nearby vineyards had exceptional qualities. This led to the creation of "Armagnac de terroir," or "Armagnac of the land," which showcases the family's resilience and commitment to producing exceptional Armagnac.

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How to store your Armagnac
Store the bottle upright to minimize contact between the spirit and the cork. This reduces the risk of the cork deteriorating. Keep the bottle in a cool, dark place, ideally between 15-20°C and avoid temperature fluctuations. Store the bottle away from direct sunlight and artificial light.

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Condition

New- Please note, the cardboard box is orange coloured and may not state the vintage year

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