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With its sumptuous topaz robe, hints of old gold and a brilliant and limpid aura, it has a nose that is very elegant lying atop base notes of fern. It is beautifully balanced in the mouth with notes of white flowers and a toasted aroma with a few hints of vanilla.
Each year the first of November marks the start of the distillation process of the grapes harvested on the ?Pasteur? plot that overlooks the lake at the Domaine d?Arton. Here lies the essential source of this magnificent
Armagnac whose characteristics are so typical of this cool, limestone soil of the Haut Armagnac.
With its sumptuous topaz robe, hints of old gold and a brilliant and limpid aura, it has a nose that is very elegant lying atop base notes of fern. It is beautifully balanced in the mouth with notes of white flowers and a toasted aroma with a few hints of vanilla.
A Multi-Award winning Armagnac from the rare and distinctive Haut region ? Ch?teau Arton celebrates the great tradition of France's original and premier brandy. ?Grown, not produced? and created by Patrick de Montal and his wife Victoire de Montesquiou at their estate near Lectoure, France.
Ch?teau Arton truly showcase the terroir and experience of the French Countryside. A distinctive tradition?
| At 50% ABV, this is the ?export strength? expression of our multi-award-winning, strikingly
smooth London Dry. A giant of a gin!
Exquisitely engineered for a more complex flavour profile, we?ve added extra juniper and
introduced six new botanicals ? green cardamom, nutmeg, cumin, cassia bark, cubeb
pepper and lemon ? for a bolder, richer flavour; an earthy sweetness combines with citrus
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of sugar, are added to our strikingly smooth London Dry. We then leave it all to soak slowly
for at least six months.
The high 'sloe to gin? ratio combined with this lengthy maturation process achieves a
smooth, intensely rich and fruity flavour that retains some of that just-picked tartness. |