Laberdolive Bas Armagnac Vintage 1970 Domaine du Pillon
This 1970 vintage, distilled at Domaine du Pillon and bottled by the revered Laberdolive family, comes from the prized BasāArmagnac appellationās āsables fauvesā iron-rich sand soils.
š„ Color & Age
Over 45 years of maturation in seasoned oak barrels has given this Armagnac a deep amber-golden hue and incredibly nuanced characterĀ
š Nose
Rich and expressive aromas of pear, pineapple, nectarine, plus layered notes of vanilla, tobacco, egg-cream, and bacon fatāhighlighting both fruitiness and savory depthĀ
š Palate & Texture
Full-bodied and velvety, this spirit unfolds with butterscotch, caramel, marzipan, nougat, cocoa, and biscuit spiceābalanced by tobacco-like depth and developing early rancio characterĀ
š Finish
A long, tobacco-infused, maple-tinged finish that lingers with oak and faint emerging rancio, a hallmark of fine aged ArmagnacĀ
š§š¬ Why Itās Special
-
Single-vintage expression from a top BasāArmagnac terroir.
-
Nearly half a century of barrel aging yields exceptional depth and elegant structure.
-
Bottled at a robust 44% ABVāstrong but beautifully integrated.
š· Perfect Enjoyment
Best enjoyed neat in a tulip glass, at room temperature. Complement it with dark chocolate, nuts, aged cheeses, or savor it solo as a contemplative digestif.
In summary:
The Laberdolive 1970 Domaine du Pillon is a masterpiece of aged BasāArmagnacārich, fruity, elegantly spiced, and take-your-time sipper. Its luxurious texture, depth of flavor, and refined rancio make it a spirit of rare distinction and enduring appeal.
The Laberdolive Armagnacs are hand made, vintage dated single-vineyard expressions of what a brandy should be. Ā Iāve told you the stories before: the legend goes that Nikita Khruschev once diverted his elaborate and heavily-guarded entourage to visit the distillery to acquire a bottle; and French President Jacques Chirac brought along a Laberdolive 1972 to toast on a state visit to China. These bottles are in all the top restaurants in Europe; David Ridgway, chef-sommelier at La Tour d'Argent in Paris, said that Laberdolive is "considered for a long time to be the benchmark of Armagnac."
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Laberdolive Bas Armagnac Vintage 1970 Domaine du Pillon
Laberdolive Bas Armagnac Vintage 1970 Domaine du Pillon
This 1970 vintage, distilled at Domaine du Pillon and bottled by the revered Laberdolive family, comes from the prized BasāArmagnac appellationās āsables fauvesā iron-rich sand soils.
š„ Color & Age
Over 45 years of maturation in seasoned oak barrels has given this Armagnac a deep amber-golden hue and incredibly nuanced characterĀ
š Nose
Rich and expressive aromas of pear, pineapple, nectarine, plus layered notes of vanilla, tobacco, egg-cream, and bacon fatāhighlighting both fruitiness and savory depthĀ
š Palate & Texture
Full-bodied and velvety, this spirit unfolds with butterscotch, caramel, marzipan, nougat, cocoa, and biscuit spiceābalanced by tobacco-like depth and developing early rancio characterĀ
š Finish
A long, tobacco-infused, maple-tinged finish that lingers with oak and faint emerging rancio, a hallmark of fine aged ArmagnacĀ
š§š¬ Why Itās Special
-
Single-vintage expression from a top BasāArmagnac terroir.
-
Nearly half a century of barrel aging yields exceptional depth and elegant structure.
-
Bottled at a robust 44% ABVāstrong but beautifully integrated.
š· Perfect Enjoyment
Best enjoyed neat in a tulip glass, at room temperature. Complement it with dark chocolate, nuts, aged cheeses, or savor it solo as a contemplative digestif.
In summary:
The Laberdolive 1970 Domaine du Pillon is a masterpiece of aged BasāArmagnacārich, fruity, elegantly spiced, and take-your-time sipper. Its luxurious texture, depth of flavor, and refined rancio make it a spirit of rare distinction and enduring appeal.
The Laberdolive Armagnacs are hand made, vintage dated single-vineyard expressions of what a brandy should be. Ā Iāve told you the stories before: the legend goes that Nikita Khruschev once diverted his elaborate and heavily-guarded entourage to visit the distillery to acquire a bottle; and French President Jacques Chirac brought along a Laberdolive 1972 to toast on a state visit to China. These bottles are in all the top restaurants in Europe; David Ridgway, chef-sommelier at La Tour d'Argent in Paris, said that Laberdolive is "considered for a long time to be the benchmark of Armagnac."
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Description
This 1970 vintage, distilled at Domaine du Pillon and bottled by the revered Laberdolive family, comes from the prized BasāArmagnac appellationās āsables fauvesā iron-rich sand soils.
š„ Color & Age
Over 45 years of maturation in seasoned oak barrels has given this Armagnac a deep amber-golden hue and incredibly nuanced characterĀ
š Nose
Rich and expressive aromas of pear, pineapple, nectarine, plus layered notes of vanilla, tobacco, egg-cream, and bacon fatāhighlighting both fruitiness and savory depthĀ
š Palate & Texture
Full-bodied and velvety, this spirit unfolds with butterscotch, caramel, marzipan, nougat, cocoa, and biscuit spiceābalanced by tobacco-like depth and developing early rancio characterĀ
š Finish
A long, tobacco-infused, maple-tinged finish that lingers with oak and faint emerging rancio, a hallmark of fine aged ArmagnacĀ
š§š¬ Why Itās Special
-
Single-vintage expression from a top BasāArmagnac terroir.
-
Nearly half a century of barrel aging yields exceptional depth and elegant structure.
-
Bottled at a robust 44% ABVāstrong but beautifully integrated.
š· Perfect Enjoyment
Best enjoyed neat in a tulip glass, at room temperature. Complement it with dark chocolate, nuts, aged cheeses, or savor it solo as a contemplative digestif.
In summary:
The Laberdolive 1970 Domaine du Pillon is a masterpiece of aged BasāArmagnacārich, fruity, elegantly spiced, and take-your-time sipper. Its luxurious texture, depth of flavor, and refined rancio make it a spirit of rare distinction and enduring appeal.
The Laberdolive Armagnacs are hand made, vintage dated single-vineyard expressions of what a brandy should be. Ā Iāve told you the stories before: the legend goes that Nikita Khruschev once diverted his elaborate and heavily-guarded entourage to visit the distillery to acquire a bottle; and French President Jacques Chirac brought along a Laberdolive 1972 to toast on a state visit to China. These bottles are in all the top restaurants in Europe; David Ridgway, chef-sommelier at La Tour d'Argent in Paris, said that Laberdolive is "considered for a long time to be the benchmark of Armagnac."













