VERITAS Laberdolive Bas Armagnac Vintage 1970 Domaine du Pillon

Laberdolive Bas Armagnac Vintage 1970 Domaine du Pillon

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This 1970 vintage, distilled at Domaine du Pillon and bottled by the revered Laberdolive family, comes from the prized Bas‑Armagnac appellation’s “sables fauves” iron-rich sand soils.


🥃 Color & Age

Over 45 years of maturation in seasoned oak barrels has given this Armagnac a deep amber-golden hue and incredibly nuanced character 


👃 Nose

Rich and expressive aromas of pear, pineapple, nectarine, plus layered notes of vanilla, tobacco, egg-cream, and bacon fat—highlighting both fruitiness and savory depth 


👄 Palate & Texture

Full-bodied and velvety, this spirit unfolds with butterscotch, caramel, marzipan, nougat, cocoa, and biscuit spice—balanced by tobacco-like depth and developing early rancio character 


🔚 Finish

A long, tobacco-infused, maple-tinged finish that lingers with oak and faint emerging rancio, a hallmark of fine aged Armagnac 


🧑🔬 Why It’s Special

  • Single-vintage expression from a top Bas‑Armagnac terroir.

  • Nearly half a century of barrel aging yields exceptional depth and elegant structure.

  • Bottled at a robust 44% ABV—strong but beautifully integrated.


🍷 Perfect Enjoyment

Best enjoyed neat in a tulip glass, at room temperature. Complement it with dark chocolate, nuts, aged cheeses, or savor it solo as a contemplative digestif.


In summary:
The Laberdolive 1970 Domaine du Pillon is a masterpiece of aged Bas‑Armagnac—rich, fruity, elegantly spiced, and take-your-time sipper. Its luxurious texture, depth of flavor, and refined rancio make it a spirit of rare distinction and enduring appeal.

The Laberdolive Armagnacs are hand made, vintage dated single-vineyard expressions of what a brandy should be.  I’ve told you the stories before: the legend goes that Nikita Khruschev once diverted his elaborate and heavily-guarded entourage to visit the distillery to acquire a bottle; and French President Jacques Chirac brought along a Laberdolive 1972 to toast on a state visit to China. These bottles are in all the top restaurants in Europe; David Ridgway, chef-sommelier at La Tour d'Argent in Paris, said that Laberdolive is "considered for a long time to be the benchmark of Armagnac."

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This 1970 vintage, distilled at Domaine du Pillon and bottled by the revered Laberdolive family, comes from the prized Bas‑Armagnac appellation’s “sables fauves” iron-rich sand soils. 🥃 Color & Age Over 45 years of maturation in seasoned oak barrels has given this Armagnac a deep amber-golden hue and incredibly nuanced character  👃 Nose Rich and expressive aromas of pear, pineapple, nectarine, plus layered notes of vanilla, tobacco, egg-cream, and bacon fat—highlighting both fruitiness and savory depth  👄 Palate & Texture Full-bodied and velvety, this spirit unfolds with butterscotch, caramel, marzipan, nougat, cocoa, and biscuit spice—balanced by tobacco-like depth and developing early rancio character  🔚 Finish A long, tobacco-infused, maple-tinged finish that lingers with oak and faint emerging rancio, a hallmark of fine aged Armagnac  🧑🔬 Why It’s Special Single-vintage expression from a top Bas‑Armagnac terroir. Nearly half a century of barrel aging yields exceptional depth and elegant structure. Bottled at a robust 44% ABV—strong but beautifully integrated. 🍷 Perfect Enjoyment Best enjoyed neat in a tulip glass, at room temperature. Complement it with dark chocolate, nuts, aged cheeses, or savor it solo as a contemplative digestif. In summary:The Laberdolive 1970 Domaine du Pillon is a masterpiece of aged Bas‑Armagnac—rich, fruity, elegantly spiced, and take-your-time sipper. Its luxurious texture, depth of flavor, and refined rancio make it a spirit of rare distinction and enduring appeal. The Laberdolive Armagnacs are hand made, vintage dated single-vineyard expressions of what a brandy should be.  I’ve told you the stories before: the legend goes that Nikita Khruschev once diverted his elaborate and heavily-guarded entourage to visit the distillery to acquire a bottle; and French President Jacques Chirac brought along a Laberdolive 1972 to toast on a state visit to China. These bottles are in all the top restaurants in Europe; David Ridgway, chef-sommelier at La Tour d'Argent in Paris, said that Laberdolive is "considered for a long time to be the benchmark of Armagnac."

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