Marquis de Puysegur - Heritage - Bouteille Cognacaise NV
- Producer Marquis de Puysegur
- Country France
- Region SOUTH-WEST
- Appellation Armagnac
- UPC 0 15643 25504 5
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Armagnac Marquis de Puysegur still honors the name of its prestigious ancestors. Coming from their own vineyards in the Lower Armagnac, the soils are renowned for their tawny sand soil. The best suited wines, from the Baco, Ugni Blanc, and Folle Blanche grape varieties, are selected then distilled in their column stills. This procedure provides traditional rich and typical aromas. Armagnac is a distinctive style of French brandy produced in the region of the same name in the heart of Gascogny. The officially demarcated area for the production of Armagnac encompasses three districts which lie in the "departments" of Gers, Landes and Lot-et-Garonne. The Bas-Armagnac produces the highest quality, most refined and complex Armagnacs.
Grapes : mainly Baco and some Ugni blanc. (Baco 22A, which was the first grape for distillation until it was replaced by Ugni Blanc in the 70’s.
Barrels : oak barrels of 400L. The oak is coming from the Monlezun-d’Armagnac forest and is local Gascon oak called aka Black oak.