Le Passeur Château Pomès-Pébérère 1973
Le Passeur Château Pomès-Pébérère 1973
Le Passeur Château Pomès-Pébérère 1973
Le Passeur Château Pomès-Pébérère 1973

Le Passeur Château Pomès-Pébérère 1973 #215 70cl (04/2024)

Regular price209,00 €
298,57 €/l
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Region: Armagnac Tenareze
Rebsorte: Baco and Ugni Blanc Trauben
Alkoholgehalt: 49.9% (cask strength)
Flascheninhalt: 70 cl

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Le Passeur Château Pomès-Pébérère 1973 #215 70cl (04/2022)

This Armagnac was produced in 1973 by Château Pomès-Pébérère from Baco and Ugni Blanc grapes in Armagnac Ténarèze, France.

It matured for 5years in cask 215 in a dry warehouse and was bottled in 2024 at cask strength of 49.9% . An Alambic Armagnacais (column still) was used for distillation.

Zusätze: No additions
Flascheninhalt: 70cl
Artikelgewicht: 1.3 kg
Hersteller: Le Passer (L'ASTROLABE, La Moulie, 32 100 Cassaigne, France)

Le Passer

Le Passeur is a new independent bottler, directly from the Armagnac region. There are numerous families there who only occasionally produce Armagnac and focus on normal agriculture. Due to the small quantities, this Armagnac is rarely found outside of the respective neighborhood. Romain Duteuil looks for outstanding barrels, especially from these small producers. Saint Martin, Lascabanes and Château Pomès-Pébérère are the first to start.


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