Gaston Legrand - Vintage 1999 - Bas Armagnac - 40%
\nThe Maison Lhéraud is ideally located at the Lasdoux estate, in the charming commune of Angeac, right in the heart of the prestigious Cognac appellation in Charentes. Founded in 1860, it was Alexandre Lhéraud who pioneered the family by planting the first vines in his own garden. Today, this renowned estate covers 85 hectares of vineyards meticulously spread over two of the six authentic crus of Cognac, with a predominance of Petite Champagne, a terroir known for the finesse of its eaux-de-vie. The Lhéraud family owns five traditional cellars made of blonde Charente stone, true architectural treasures where Limousin oak barrels rest, essential for slow, natural, and optimal aging. From Lannepax, in the Gers, Maison Lhéraud continues its ancestral know-how by producing an exceptional range of Armagnacs, marketed under the emblematic name Baron Gaston Legrand. These unique Armagnacs result from a single distillation, carefully made from exceptional dry white wines from the Ténarèze terroir, using a traditional column still that guarantees remarkable quality. To discover all this richness, visit Clos des Spiritueux, your specialist in exceptional spirits.