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Armagnac: 1978 Domaine Boingneres Bas Armagnac | 700ML
A single-vintage Bas-Armagnac distilled in 1978 at Domaine Boingnres and matured for decades in French oak. Long aging has developed a deeply structured and character-driven spirit, marked by concentrated dried fruit, firm oak presence, and evolving rancio complexity.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 96 (48%ABV)
Origin: France
Distillery: Domaine Boingnres
A single-vintage Bas-Armagnac distilled in 1978 at Domaine Boingnres and matured for decades in French oak. Long aging has developed a deeply structured and character-driven spirit, marked by concentrated dried fruit, firm oak presence, and evolving rancio complexity. The 1978 vintage balances power and elegance, showcasing the estates traditional and uncompromising approach to Armagnac production. A classic expression of Gascon terroir and patient cellar aging.
1978 Domaine Boingneres Bas Armagnac | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Intense prune, dried fig, and candied citrus layered with dark honey and toasted walnut. Leather, cocoa, and antique oak notes deepen with aeration.
Palate: Full-bodied and textured with caramelized plum, roasted almond, and dark toffee. Baking spice, subtle bitterness, and structured oak tannins provide depth and grip.
Finish: Long, warm, and firm. Lingering dried fruit, spice, and pronounced rancio fade slowly with impressive persistence.
Distillery Information
Domaine Boingnres is a historic estate in Bas-Armagnac known for its traditional production methods and estate-grown philosophy. The house favors classic column distillation and long maturation in Gascon oak, producing Armagnacs celebrated for structure, longevity, and authenticity. Boingnres bottlings are often regarded as more robust and concentrated compared to many commercial houses. The 1976 vintage reflects decades of careful aging, allowing the spirit to develop profound depth and classic rancio complexity. It stands as a benchmark example of traditional Bas-Armagnac craftsmanship.
