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Château du Tariquet Baroque Hors D'Age | 700ML

£161.00

Armagnac: Château du Tariquet Baroque Hors D'Age | 700ML

Dense dried fruits and floral honey with hints of toasted coconut and a touch of vanilla. Roasted nuts, baking spice, and grilled stone fruits follow, with leathery oak building on the finish.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 80 (40%ABV)

Origin: France

Distillery: Château du Tariquet

Detailed Description

A magnificent Bas-Armagnac from Château du Tariquet. Produced from a blend of 60% Ugni blanc and 40% Baco grapes, this Hors D'Age expression is aged for an average of 15 years to achieve a splendid balance of honeyed fruit and woody rancio. With a handsome wooden case, made by local craftspeople using pine from the Landes de Gascogne forest – this ought to make an impressive gift for an Armagnac fan.

Château du Tariquet Baroque Hors D'Age | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Distinctive, dried fruit, flowers, honey, coconut, currants

Palate: Pleasant, tannins, vanilla, nuts, chocolate, pastries

Finish: Medium length, spices, stone fruit, oak, plums

Distillery Information

The story of Tariquet involves two world wars, two continents and two bears. During the late 19th century, many French country folk experienced financial hardship and were forced to emigrate. Among their number was a young man, named Artaud. Artaud lived in Ercé in Ariège. The little village is at the foot of the Pyrenees, and there were many mountain bears. Artaud learned bear taming, at which he was particularly adept. With his two bears in tow he left for America. In 1912, Artaud returned to France and happened upon the Tariquet wine estate in Éauze. His meagre savings were not enough to purchase the estate and so he invited his son, Jean-Pierre Artaud who lived in New York, to buy the property with him. With the onset of the First World War, Jean-Pierre returned to France to fight, leaving his wife, Pauline, in New York. Jean-Pierre sustained a bayonet wound and, having suffered from amnesia, recovered in a French hospital until 1922. Once he had recuperated, he returned to New York. Pauline had met every boat that came from Le Havre, waiting for her husband to return. When he eventually did return, Artaud’s injuries left him almost unrecognisable. The couple travelled back to France. Upon their return they bore a child, Hélène.

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Château du Tariquet Baroque Hors D'Age | 700ML

£161.00

Armagnac: Château du Tariquet Baroque Hors D'Age | 700ML

Dense dried fruits and floral honey with hints of toasted coconut and a touch of vanilla. Roasted nuts, baking spice, and grilled stone fruits follow, with leathery oak building on the finish.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 80 (40%ABV)

Origin: France

Distillery: Château du Tariquet

A magnificent Bas-Armagnac from Château du Tariquet. Produced from a blend of 60% Ugni blanc and 40% Baco grapes, this Hors D'Age expression is aged for an average of 15 years to achieve a splendid balance of honeyed fruit and woody rancio. With a handsome wooden case, made by local craftspeople using pine from the Landes de Gascogne forest – this ought to make an impressive gift for an Armagnac fan.

Château du Tariquet Baroque Hors D'Age | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Distinctive, dried fruit, flowers, honey, coconut, currants

Palate: Pleasant, tannins, vanilla, nuts, chocolate, pastries

Finish: Medium length, spices, stone fruit, oak, plums

Distillery Information

The story of Tariquet involves two world wars, two continents and two bears. During the late 19th century, many French country folk experienced financial hardship and were forced to emigrate. Among their number was a young man, named Artaud. Artaud lived in Ercé in Ariège. The little village is at the foot of the Pyrenees, and there were many mountain bears. Artaud learned bear taming, at which he was particularly adept. With his two bears in tow he left for America. In 1912, Artaud returned to France and happened upon the Tariquet wine estate in Éauze. His meagre savings were not enough to purchase the estate and so he invited his son, Jean-Pierre Artaud who lived in New York, to buy the property with him. With the onset of the First World War, Jean-Pierre returned to France to fight, leaving his wife, Pauline, in New York. Jean-Pierre sustained a bayonet wound and, having suffered from amnesia, recovered in a French hospital until 1922. Once he had recuperated, he returned to New York. Pauline had met every boat that came from Le Havre, waiting for her husband to return. When he eventually did return, Artaud’s injuries left him almost unrecognisable. The couple travelled back to France. Upon their return they bore a child, Hélène.

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