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Chateau de Laubade 1994 Cask Strength 51.2% 700ml
Chateau de Laubade 1994 Cask Strength 51.2% 700ml

Chateau de Laubade 1994 Cask Strength 51.2% 700ml

SKU: CHLA199410 UCAU
Regular price $344.99
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Cask strength release from a standout vintage, packed with spice, fruit, and long oak finish.

Bottled without dilution to preserve authenticity and intensity.

For those who enjoy bold, unfiltered expressions; a rarity in the Armagnac world.

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Estimated dispatch from Warehouse: Monday, April 28, 2025
Chateau de Laubade 1994 Cask Strength 51.2% 700ml
Chateau de Laubade 1994 Cask Strength 51.2% 700ml
Regular price $344.99
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    • Description

      Chateau de Laubade is an agricultural and winegrowing estate located in Sorbets, in the Gers, in the heart of the finest Bas Armagnac terroir. The 105 hectares estate in a single block around the chateau, built in 1870, it has been owned by the Lesgourgues family for three generations. Today, Denis, assisted by his sister, Jeanne, and brother, Arnaud, continue their family’s constant striving for excellence, with the aim of producing the most outstanding Armagnacs. Appearance: Dark amber with intense brilliance. Nose: Powerful and complex, with dried fig, cinnamon bark, toasted almond, and vanilla pod. Palate: Bold and structured, with layers of dried fruit, dark chocolate, and cracked pepper. Finish: Long and assertive, with a pleasantly warm, spicy tail. Overall: A high-strength vintage for the serious enthusiast — robust, layered, and full of energy.

      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity

    Description

    Chateau de Laubade is an agricultural and winegrowing estate located in Sorbets, in the Gers, in the heart of the finest Bas Armagnac terroir. The 105 hectares estate in a single block around the chateau, built in 1870, it has been owned by the Lesgourgues family for three generations. Today, Denis, assisted by his sister, Jeanne, and brother, Arnaud, continue their family’s constant striving for excellence, with the aim of producing the most outstanding Armagnacs. Appearance: Dark amber with intense brilliance. Nose: Powerful and complex, with dried fig, cinnamon bark, toasted almond, and vanilla pod. Palate: Bold and structured, with layers of dried fruit, dark chocolate, and cracked pepper. Finish: Long and assertive, with a pleasantly warm, spicy tail. Overall: A high-strength vintage for the serious enthusiast — robust, layered, and full of energy.

    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity

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