1 Jan 1964

An astonishing blend of Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche, and Baco Blanc grapes forms this Baron Gaston Legrand that was distilled in 1964, the year Martin Luther King won the Nobel Peace Prize, the first Match of the Day aired on the BBC, and the great Ross Kemp was born. What a year that is, on reflection - almost as astounding as the price this Armagnac is available for...
Elegant rancio, woody spices and notes of espresso, with a long and rich, mellow finish.

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