Monluc Armagnac Emerald Anniversary 40 Year Old Armagnac
Compare one available listing from 1 UK merchant — from £155.00, averaging £155.00.
| Type | Armagnac |
|---|---|
| Bottle size | 700ml |
About this spirit
Monluc Armagnac Emerald Anniversary 40 Year Old is a rare and distinguished French brandy that celebrates four decades of expert craftsmanship. Produced in the heart of Gascony by Château Monluc, this limited-edition Armagnac is distilled from Ugni Blanc and Baco grapes and aged for forty years in traditional French oak barrels. The result is a spirit of exceptional depth, elegance, and complexity, presented in a luxury wooden gift box that makes it ideal for collectors, connoisseurs, or as a prestigious gift. On the nose, it reveals a rich and aromatic bouquet of dried raisins, candied citrus peel, and the distinctive rancio character that signals long ageing. Subtle hints of aged leather and toasted oak add to its layered profile. The palate is silky and rounded, offering flavours of dark chocolate, dried fruit, and a gentle saline edge that brings balance and freshness. Its finish is long and elegant, with a lingering lift of citrus and spice that fades into a warm, nutty resonance. This 40-year-old Armagnac stands as a testament to time-honoured tradition and refined taste, making it a luxurious choice for those seeking a truly memorable French brandy experience.
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