- Bottle size
- 2000ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Armagnac age
- 1982
Baron Gaston Legrand Bas Armagnac 1982 Pansue
Description
Indulge in the timeless elegance of Baron Gaston Legrand's 1982 Pansue Armagnac. This 2-liter bottle, with a 40% alcohol by volume, is presented in a replica of an 18th-century bottle, adding to its historic charm. The armagnac boasts a delicate complexity, with notes of candied white fig, fresh almond, and a touch of fine incense. The ethereal spirit is beautifully amber in color, making it a standout addition to any collection. Savor the sophistication of this timeless armagnac, perfect for sipping or as a gift for the connoisseur.
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