Francis Darroze Chateau de Lasserrade 1943 (Bas Armagnac, France)
Notes from the Winemaker:In the Armagnac region, when one decides to sell a product in its original vintage, the law requires a minimum of 10 years ageing in oak barrels.The desired balance between flavors, tannins, and alcohol is actually reached after 15 years. We bottle only when we receive an order so as to maximize the ageing phase. Indeed, once bottled and unlike wine, Armagnac no longer ages (this is true of all spirits). For this reason, we always include the date of bottling on the label, which attests to the real age of the armagnac. The particularity and the typicity of the UNIQUE COLLECTION are explained by the fact that the Darroze family refuse :To blend their eaux-de-vies in order to make a common product, thereby wiping out all the characteristics that the soil, climate and the varieties have given. Each Bas-Armagnac offered is different and respects the work of the wine grower by reproducing the name of the property on the bottle. To blend different vintages. Each year