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To prepare this Armagnac de Solera, the Rozès family filled a barrel of 5500 liters in 2001. From this barrel, only 500 liters are extracted every year, which are filled with three-year-old Armagnac. We are, therefore, facing a dynamic product, which is continuously bottling and rejuvenating in the very style of a solera.
To prepare this Armagnac de Solera, the Rozès family filled a barrel of 5500 liters in 2001. From this barrel, only 500 liters are extracted every year, which are filled with three-year-old Armagnac. We are, therefore, facing a dynamic product, which is continuously bottling and rejuvenating in the very style of a solera.
The Chateau de Léberon is a historic property dating back to the 13th century. It is at this time, during the Hundred Years War, when he gained his reputation as a fortress. The property underwent modifications during the Renaissance, but it had its great milestone when the Lord of Léberon, Louis XIV's field help, used his influence to promote production at the Court of Versailles.
The current property dates from 1939, when Osmin Rozès buys the property, and it is since then that the Rozès Family is in charge of the development and commercialization of Armagnacs.
For the elaboration of distillates, fruity wines from Ugni Blanc and Colombard are used. In the elaboration, neither yeasts nor sulfur are added, and the traditional (continuous) distillation is used that allows to preserve the aromas, with a generous result in body and texture. With perfect aging conditions thanks to the thick walls of the property, the distillate matures in 420-liter barrels, made with oak from the property.
The Chateau de Léberon is a historic property dating back to the 13th century. It is at this time, during the Hundred Years War, when he gained his reputation as a fortress. The property underwent modifications during the Renaissance, but it had its great milestone when the Lord of Léberon, Louis XIV's field help, used his influence to promote production at the Court of Versailles.
The current property dates from 1939, when Osmin Rozès buys the property, and it is since then that the Rozès Family is in charge of the development and commercialization of Armagnacs.
For the elaboration of distillates, fruity wines from Ugni Blanc and Colombard are used. In the elaboration, neither yeasts nor sulfur are added, and the traditional (continuous) distillation is used that allows to preserve the aromas, with a generous result in body and texture. With perfect aging conditions thanks to the thick walls of the property, the distillate matures in 420-liter barrels, made with oak from the property.
- Tipo
- Destilado
Todos los productos - País
- Francia
- Región
- FR-Armagnac
- Productor
- Chateau de Leberon
- Volumen
- 70 cl
- Denominación de Origen
- AOP Armagnac
- Cosecha
- 2001
- Tipo de Viticultura
- Convencional
- Tipo de Uva
- Colombard
Ugni Blanc - Grados
- 43,2
19645
Alérgenos
Contiene sulfitos
32100 Cassaigne, Francia