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1981 Vintage Armagnac

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Take home a bottle of 1981 vintage Chateau de Laubade Armagnac from Gascony, France.

The Armagnac is amber with strong notes of vanilla. It is well-balanced and round on the palate with a long-lasting finish. It was a double Gold Medal winner at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2011.

This wonderful after-dinner beverage is similar to Cognac except in the way in which it is produced. The major difference between Cognac and Armagnac is the distillation. While Cognac is twice distilled using a pot still, Armagnac undergoes column distillation, though much different from the large, modern industrial stills often used to produce neutral spirits like vodka.

Donated By Steve and Renee Nash