Chosen for their complementary characteristics, the selected armagnacs in each blend are of different ages. Each age on the bottle indicates the age of the youngest Armagnac in the blend.
The age of reason. According to the freshness and the balance of Armagnacs of this age, it is sometimes time, at the end of 50 years to stop the barrel ageing. However, the use of barrels that have been exhausted of their tannins over many years in contact with the eau de vie is still possible. The aromas of chocolate, leather and roasted notes are characteristic of these very old eaux de vie.
"Five decades of barrel aging yields a topaz hue and notes of dried orange peel, caramel and black tea, with an extraordinarily long finish that gently blankets the mouthwatering palate. 96 Points."
Wine Enthusiast, October 2017.