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Chateau de Millet 30 Years of Age
Domaine de Millet - Bas Armagnac
,Bas Armagnac
Baco - Ugni-blanc
history
Château de Millet is located in Eauze, in the Gers region of Gascony, at the heart of Armagnac. Originally devoted to mixed farming and Armagnac production, the estate now dedicates 80 hectares of vineyards to the production of Côtes de Gascogne wines under the "Domaine de Millet" label. Owners Francis and Lydie Dèche, following in the footsteps of the five previous generations, are committed to a policy of quality: traditional grape varieties, sustainable vineyard practices, and continuous innovation in vinification methods. Joined by their daughter Laurence in 1999, they offer a delicious and varied range of wines just waiting to be discovered.
Vineyard
The vines enjoy a north westerly position on the green hills where the soil alternates between clay limestone and the sandy soils known as 'sables fauves'. This specific soil from the Bas-Armagnac area is renowned for its delicate and fruity brandies.
Winemaking
All their Armagnacs are produced exclusively from their own vines of Baco and Ugny Blanc grapes , harvested, vinified and distilled at Château de Millet. As soon as they are out of the still, the brandies are put in 400 liter local white oak barrels for a slow aging. Each vintage remains in barrel until they are bottled on the date shown on the label.
Tasting notes
A very beautiful amber color with gold tints.A very fine nose of dried fruits, tobacco, vanilla, prune. The mouth, frank and generous is all in roundness. A complex and fresh finish that naturally makes think about a gourmet pairing .
Food pairing
This Bas-Armagnac will underline the powerful aromas of a dark chocolate dessert.
Aging potential
Grape varieties
Baco - Ugni-blanc
Cuvée France
32 Rue Robert Mallet Stevens
BAT C
30900 Nîmes - FRANCE
+33 (0)4.66.23.44.22
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