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PELLEHAUT VINTAGE 2001 ARMAGNAC 750 mL

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PELLEHAUT VINTAGE 2001 ARMAGNAC 750 mL
  • PELLEHAUT VINTAGE 2001 ARMAGNAC 750 mL

PELLEHAUT VINTAGE 2001 ARMAGNAC 750 mL

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  • Pellehaut sits at the top of a hill at 180 meters altitude overlooking the quaint village of Monteal-du-Gers. The château itself, constructed in the 18th century, faces the Pyrénées which, although 90 kilometers away, can be majestically seen in the distance on a clear day.

    The Pellehaut estate covers 550 hectares, many of which are planted with grains or sunflowers, or used as grazing grounds for their herd of Blonde d’Aquitaine cows--whose compost helps to limit synthetic fertilizers. Vines now cover 250 hectares on several different types of soil, including mixtures of clay and limestone along with sand interspersed with small limestone pieces. For their armagnacs, they only use grapes grown on the parcels covered with primarily sand, helping to give their spirits unusual finesse for the region. Enjoy this 2001 vintage Armagnac distelled from 100 % Folle Blanche.  

PELLEHAUT VINTAGE 2001 ARMAGNAC 750 mL

PRODUCT CODE:

$115.00

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Pellehaut sits at the top of a hill at 180 meters altitude overlooking the quaint village of Monteal-du-Gers. The château itself, constructed in the 18th century, faces the Pyrénées which, although 90 kilometers away, can be majestically seen in the distance on a clear day.

The Pellehaut estate covers 550 hectares, many of which are planted with grains or sunflowers, or used as grazing grounds for their herd of Blonde d’Aquitaine cows--whose compost helps to limit synthetic fertilizers. Vines now cover 250 hectares on several different types of soil, including mixtures of clay and limestone along with sand interspersed with small limestone pieces. For their armagnacs, they only use grapes grown on the parcels covered with primarily sand, helping to give their spirits unusual finesse for the region. Enjoy this 2001 vintage Armagnac distelled from 100 % Folle Blanche.  

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