Domaine La Licorne
Bas Armagnac
1987
1987
Product customisation
Don't forget to save your customization to be able to add to cartThe 1987 vintage has a deep amber color.
On the nose, initial notes of resinous wood are quickly replaced by fruit notes of peach, plum and apricot.
The surprise on the palate comes from the delicacy of this Armagnac, with a supple attack that doesn't prevent this eau-de-vie from displaying great substance.
The finish leaves pleasant smoky notes on the palate.
Soil: "Sables Fauves" (a twenty-metre layer of clayey and very micaceous sand, rich in iron oxide). Numerous marine fossils dating back 12 million years can be found on the plots.
Climate: Warm temperate oceanic climate. Rainfall is abundant and evenly distributed throughout the year (900mm per year). There is plenty of sunshine (1,900 hours a year) and temperatures are mild (average monthly temperature between 5°C in winter and 20°C in summer).
Cultivation: High trellised vines. Single Guyot pruning by hand. Organic protection against fungal diseases (Bordeaux mixture). Deep tillage on all rows. Grass management under the rows by ridging and dethatching. Manual harvesting.
Wine-making: Horizontal press with trays. Fermentation by indigenous yeasts in underground concrete vats. Racking.
Distillation: Traditional Armagnac distillation in a copper still dating from the early 1960s. The column has twelve trays above a double boiler fuelled by natural gas. This still has a production capacity of 1,400 litres of pure alcohol per day.
Ageing: Aged in traditional 400-litre barrels (pièces armagnacaise made from pedunculate French oak). Aged in a dry cellar on a concrete floor.
Bottling: Gradual reduction with osmosed water over 6 months in the original cask to reach bottling strength. Light filtration at bottling. Manual bottling and labelling.
Data sheet
- Brand
- Domaine La Licorne
- AOC
- Bas Armagnac
- Département
- Gers (32)
- Année
- 1987
- Contenance
- 70 cl
- Titre
- 40,5
- Prix et récompenses
- yes
- Emballage
- Coffret Carton