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Tariquet plat de Graisse 18 years Bas-Armagnac 49.3% 700mL
Tariquet plat de Graisse 18 years Bas-Armagnac 49.3% 700mL

Tariquet plat de Graisse 18 years Bas-Armagnac 49.3% 700mL

SKU: TARI18BA10 UCAU
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Our #1 favourite Armagnac

his particular blend is a limited edition release, with only a small number of bottles available worldwide.

This 700ml bottle contains a carefully crafted blend of Armagnacs from the Tariquet distillery, which is renowned for producing some of the finest spirits in the world.

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    • Description

      Introduction to Domaine Tariquet


      Domaine Tariquet is a renowned family-owned producer located in Gascony, France, specializing in crafting fine Bas-Armagnacs and distinctive wines. With roots dating back to 1912, the Grassa family combines tradition with innovation, producing Armagnacs of exceptional character and balance. Their vineyards, situated in the heart of Bas-Armagnac, benefit from sandy clay soils that impart finesse and complexity to their spirits. Tariquet is celebrated for its commitment to sustainable practices and the meticulous aging of their Armagnacs, resulting in expressions that capture the essence of the Gascony terroir.

       

      Tasting Notes for Tariquet Plat de Graisse 18 Years Bas-Armagnac

       

      Nose: A captivating aroma of dried prunes, stewed cherries, and roasted hazelnuts, underscored by elegant notes of vanilla, sandalwood, and sweet baking spices. Subtle hints of cocoa, leather, and toasted oak add layers of complexity.

       

      Palate: Rich and full-bodied, with a velvety mouthfeel. Flavors of dark caramel, fig compote, and candied orange peel dominate, complemented by nuances of black tea, nutmeg, and a whisper of anise. The wood influence is perfectly integrated, enhancing the spirit's depth without overpowering its fruit-forward nature.

       

      Finish: Exceptionally long and warming, with lingering flavors of toasted almonds, soft spices, and a hint of cocoa powder. A delicate touch of rancio emerges, showcasing its extensive aging.

       

      Overall: The Tariquet Plat de Graisse 18 Years is a beautifully crafted Bas-Armagnac, offering a harmonious balance of richness, finesse, and complexity. It is a testament to Domaine Tariquet’s dedication to traditional methods and their mastery of long-aged Armagnacs, making it a superb choice for connoisseurs seeking a refined and memorable experience.



      Tasting Profile

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

    Description

    Introduction to Domaine Tariquet


    Domaine Tariquet is a renowned family-owned producer located in Gascony, France, specializing in crafting fine Bas-Armagnacs and distinctive wines. With roots dating back to 1912, the Grassa family combines tradition with innovation, producing Armagnacs of exceptional character and balance. Their vineyards, situated in the heart of Bas-Armagnac, benefit from sandy clay soils that impart finesse and complexity to their spirits. Tariquet is celebrated for its commitment to sustainable practices and the meticulous aging of their Armagnacs, resulting in expressions that capture the essence of the Gascony terroir.

     

    Tasting Notes for Tariquet Plat de Graisse 18 Years Bas-Armagnac

     

    Nose: A captivating aroma of dried prunes, stewed cherries, and roasted hazelnuts, underscored by elegant notes of vanilla, sandalwood, and sweet baking spices. Subtle hints of cocoa, leather, and toasted oak add layers of complexity.

     

    Palate: Rich and full-bodied, with a velvety mouthfeel. Flavors of dark caramel, fig compote, and candied orange peel dominate, complemented by nuances of black tea, nutmeg, and a whisper of anise. The wood influence is perfectly integrated, enhancing the spirit's depth without overpowering its fruit-forward nature.

     

    Finish: Exceptionally long and warming, with lingering flavors of toasted almonds, soft spices, and a hint of cocoa powder. A delicate touch of rancio emerges, showcasing its extensive aging.

     

    Overall: The Tariquet Plat de Graisse 18 Years is a beautifully crafted Bas-Armagnac, offering a harmonious balance of richness, finesse, and complexity. It is a testament to Domaine Tariquet’s dedication to traditional methods and their mastery of long-aged Armagnacs, making it a superb choice for connoisseurs seeking a refined and memorable experience.



    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Chateau du Tariquet

    The story of Tariquet involves two world wars, two continents and two bears. During the late 19th century, many French country folk experienced financial hardship and were forced to emigrate. Among their number was a young man, named Artaud. Artaud lived in Ercé in Ariège. The little village is at the foot of the Pyrenees, and there were many mountain bears. Artaud learned bear taming, at which he was particularly adept. With his two bears in tow he left for America. In 1912, Artaud returned to France and happened upon the Tariquet wine estate in Éauze. His meagre savings were not enough to purchase the estate and so he invited his son, Jean-Pierre Artaud who lived in New York, to buy the property with him. With the onset of the First World War, Jean-Pierre returned to France to fight, leaving his wife, Pauline, in New York. Jean-Pierre sustained a bayonet wound and, having suffered from amnesia, recovered in a French hospital until 1922. Once he had recuperated, he returned to New York. Pauline had met every boat that came from Le Havre, waiting for her husband to return. When he eventually did return, Artaud’s injuries left him almost unrecognisable. The couple travelled back to France. Upon their return they bore a child, Hélène. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Pyrenees, a Frenchman of Spanish-descent, Pierre Grassa, worked as a labourer. He enrolled with the Joinville battalion before training as a hair dresser. During the Second World, Pierre’s unit was taken captive. Eventually, he escaped and fought with the French Resistance in Éauze. It was here that he met the lovely Hélène. They fell madly in love and painstakingly restored Tariquet. The estate began producing Bas-Armagnac once more. In 1972, with the help of two of his children, Yves and Maïté, Pierre established a company to sell their Armagnacs. The company had received much acclaim and produces a wide range of Bas-Armagnacs.

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