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ARMIN 10 ans Bas-Armagnac

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49.00 €

i.e. 98.00 € / liter

Armin is a Bas-Armagnac produced in Arthez d'Armagnac in the Landes. The brandies are distilled in the oldest working Armagnac still (1804) and then aged in pedunculate oak barrels for 6 to 8 years.

"Armin" [pronounced "Armine"] was a Frankish soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Vouillé in 507 aga...

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Armin is a Bas-Armagnac produced in Arthez d'Armagnac in the Landes. The brandies are distilled in the oldest working Armagnac still (1804) and then aged in pedunculate oak barrels for 6 to 8 years.

"Armin" [pronounced "Armine"] was a Frankish soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Vouillé in 507 against the Visigoths. To reward him for his bravery, Clovis offered him a county in southwestern France. This land, first called "Arminius", the land of Armin in Latin, became "Arminhac" in Gascon before taking on the definitive name "Armagnac

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Armin c'est du raisin et surtout des copains. Nous sommes trois amis Augustin, Edgar et Edouard.

Notre mission est de dépoussiérer l'Armagnac, plus ancien spirtiueux français et véritable pépite de notre terroir.

Produit dans les Landes à Arthez-d'Armagnac, Armin est un Bas-Armagnac élégant et impertinent produit dans le respect de 700 ans de savoir-faire

« Armin » [prononcer «Armine»] était un soldat franc qui s’est illustré à la bataille de Vouillé en 507 contre les Wisigoths. Pour le récompenser de sa bravoure, Clovis lui offrit un comté dans le Sud-Ouest de la France. Cette terre d’abord appelée « Arminius », le pays d’Armin en latin, deviendra « Arminhac » en gascon avant de prendre l’appellation définitive « Armagnac ».

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