Armagnac Jean Cavé 18 Ans Gamme Compte d’Age

Bottle size
700ml
ABV
40%
£ 65
excl. TAX excl. shipping

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Eye: Amber with golden reflections.

Nose: Powerful, with fruity notes of plum and a persistent aroma of summer florals.

Mouth: Plums turn into intense prune flavors, complemented by some mineral notes. The finish displays a great length and finesse.

Description

Armagnac Jean Cavé 18 Ans Gamme Compte d’Age: Powerful Fruit and Florals

Distilled from Ugni Blanc grapes in a traditional continuous still, the Armagnac Jean Cavé 18 Ans Gamme Compte d’Age is a rich and flavorful Armagnac aged for 18 years in French oak. The wood used for these casks is a particular wide-grained variety found in the Gascon forest, which has been toasted to a medium char to develop its sweetness and tannins perfectly. The wide grain allows for accelerated movement of the spirit in and out of the wood, creating great depth of flavor and a well-developed aroma. 

Armagnac is a grape brandy produced in the Gascony region of south-west France, between the Adour and Garonne rivers by the foothills of the Pyrenees, as it has been since at least the 15th century. The terroir here is a mixture of sand and clay, spread across rolling hills drenched in sunshine during the long summer - resulting in dark, rich and rustic eaux-de-vie with concentrated flavors. 

Aside from monitoring the maturation of each cask, the Cellar Master at Jean Cavé takes charge of alcohol reduction by adding ‘petites eaux’ (little waters), a blend of Armagnac and distilled water. He draws on his experience and an ancient savoir-faire, facilitating the union of eau-de-vie and wood to create unique and original Armagnacs worthy of the highest craftsman. In order to preserve the decades of perfumes, aromas, finesse and expression in the eaux-de-vie, it is vital to closely monitor the cellar environment as well as the casks. The cellars at Maison Jean Cavé benefit from stable humidity and temperatures thanks to an ingenious waterway that passes under the floor; with this advantage, in summer as in winter, they can rely on steady maturation. Each release is bottled in the cellar, which means you taste the purest expression of this estate with every drop. 

The team at Jean Cavé work to the principles of Henri Cavé, the fourth generation of the family.  With years of skill and passion behind them, they are the guarantors of the estate, making sure that their Armagnacs are made the same way as they were over a century ago. Today, with one hundred and thirty years of tradition passed down, they maintain a range of stock that comprises very old as well as young Armagnacs and blends.

Presentation of the Bottle

Shown in a stunning apothecary-style bottle, the design of this release is strikingly modern. The detailed packaging includes copper brown labels, including an oversized label on the neck, a large natural cork stopper, a luggage tag and embossed glass emblem. This is a truly impressive range that is sure to turn heads. 

How to Serve Armagnac Jean Cavé 18 Ans 

With its rich mouthfeel and deep plum notes, this Armagnac is particularly suited after dinner as a digestif. Pour into a tulip glass and let it rest for 30 seconds or so before taking a sip - this will allow the aromas to fully develop, giving the optimal drinking experience. The dried fruit flavors which emerge on the palate make this the ideal Armagnac to pair with chocolate desserts or Ethiopian coffee. 

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