The Château de Léberon 1966 is a masterful expression of Ténarèze Armagnac, showcasing the estate’s dedication to purity and tradition. Its complexity, driven by decades of careful aging, offers a journey through rich, dark flavors tempered by bright acidity and minerality. This is a spirit for savoring slowly, ideally neat in a tulip glass to appreciate its full aromatic range, though a splash of water can coax out additional mocha and fruit nuances. Perfect for reflective moments or pairing with dark chocolate or a fine cigar, this Armagnac is a rare gem that highlights the romance and depth of vintage Armagnac.
The Château de Léberon 1966 Armagnac offers a complex, inviting nose with profound rancio, polished leather, aged tobacco, and waxed oak, mingling with dried prunes, figs, and candied orange peel. A subtle minerality and hints of cinnamon, clove, roasted almonds, and dried rose petals add depth. On the palate, it’s robust yet refined, with a silky texture delivering rich plum, black cherry, and dried apricot, interwoven with toffee, dark chocolate, and harmonious oak notes of vanilla and nutmeg. Vibrant acidity and a touch of grapefruit zest balance the autumnal flavors, with well-integrated 40.9% ABV warmth. The long, warming finish carries lingering mocha, cocoa, leather, and tobacco, accented by orange peel and a faint metallic note, ending dry yet smooth with delicate sweetness.
A must-try for Armagnac enthusiasts seeking a pure, vintage expression with a unique terroir-driven character. Its rarity and complexity justify the investment for special occasions. Only
