| Weight: | 2.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Alcohol volume: | 54.1% |
| Country of origin: | France |
| Volume: | 0.7 l |
| Producer: | SEMPÉ s.a.s |
| Mark: | Sempé |
Sempe 2011 Single Barrel Bas Armagnac is an exceptional Armagnac that comes from a single barrel and offers a pure expression of terroir and craft distillation. Distilled in 2011, it was then aged in French oak barrels from Limousin and bottled witho ...
Sempe 2011 Single Barrel Bas Armagnac is an exceptional Armagnac that comes from a single barrel and offers a pure expression of terroir and craft distillation. Distilled in 2011, it was then aged in French oak barrels from Limousin and bottled without dilution – at a barrel strength of 54.1%.
This is a true Single Barrel Armagnac, which is still a rarity in the world of this type of brandy. Each bottle thus bears the unique character of a specific barrel – without blending or embellishment.
Tasting profile:
Color: Dark amber.
Aroma: Rich notes of Christmas cookies, dried raisins, and delicate oak vanilla.
Taste: Roasted walnuts, dried fruit, and harmoniously integrated wood.
Finish: Long, spicy, and warming, with the noble strength of the barrel strength.
About Armagnac Sempé:
SEMPÉ brand is one of the most respected names in Armagnac. It was founded in 1934 by Abel Sempé, a Gascon, a courageous patriot and later a senator, who combined a deep respect for local craftsmanship with a vision of bringing Armagnac to the world.
He is known not only for his precision in selecting raw materials and barrels, but also for not filtering his Armagnacs and often bottling them at higher alcohol levels to preserve the most authentic character of the distillate.
Producer's address: SEMPÉ s.a.s




