Golden yellow color, with darker tints. The nose is very expressive, with a lot of different flavors; dry figs, prune, apricot, walnuts. On the palate, the tannin quality is superb. A high quality…
A crisp vibrant wine with flavors of orange blossom, grapefruit, lime and a natural acidity. Pinot Grigio is grown in California's cooler appellations, where chilly evening temperatures and a regular…
LĂŠopold Orban was one of the first rĂŠcoltant-manipulants (a producer who sources fruit exclusively from their own vineyards) in the small village of Leuvrigny in the 1920s. LĂŠopold's great…
This wine must be ordered online or by phone at 510-525-9463. Minimum orders are firm. Timelines associated with expedited delivery services are only from the date of shipment. Solano Cellars cannot…
Strength: 43% Abv (86 proof) Armagnac is a distinctive kind of brandy produced in the Armagnac region in Gascony, southwest France. It is distilled from wine usually made from a blend of grapes…
20 years old, the prime of life. Darroze Bas Armagnac is full of life and displays a lovely character. Already the alcohol is tamed, the tannins more refined and the aromas take shape. It is…
Bearing a resemblance to fine Cognac, this dark amber brandy offers rich caramel, raisin and dried fig notes, along with gentle touches of baking spices on the long, velvety finish.
Francis Darroze Bas-armagnac Les Grands Assemblages 20 yr Nv (750ml) available at Linwood Wine & Liquor Company at Hudson Lights in Fort Lee, Nj
Francis Darroze has been described as the Pope of Bas Armagnacs and is widely recognised as the top producer in the region. Darroze owns no vineyard, instead works with small growers ageing the…
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