
Chateau Laubade Vintage 1994 Bas-Armagnac
Graceful, mature, and deeply nuanced, Château Laubade 1994 Bas-Armagnac is a beautifully evolved vintage spirit that balances concentration with elegance. It offers layered dried fruit, spice, and polished oak, making it an exceptional choice for contemplative sipping and serious Armagnac enthusiasts.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Château Laubade, one of the most respected estates in Bas-Armagnac, this 1994 vintage is distilled entirely from estate-grown grapes, reflecting the house’s commitment to full control from vineyard to bottle. Château Laubade is renowned for its meticulous single-estate philosophy and traditional production methods.
The grapes—primarily Ugni Blanc, Baco, and Colombard—were harvested in the 1994 growing season and distilled once in a continuous Armagnac still, preserving aromatic intensity and texture. The spirit was then aged for decades in French oak barrels crafted on the estate, allowing slow oxidation and deep integration of wood, fruit, and spice. Bottled as a true vintage, it captures the character of its harvest year with precision and authenticity.
Critics Reviews
Spirits critics and Armagnac specialists frequently cite Château Laubade’s vintage bottlings as benchmarks for the category. Reviewers consistently praise the 1994 for its balance between richness and finesse, highlighting its layered aromatics, refined oak integration, and long, composed finish. Wine and spirits writers often point to Laubade’s vintages as exemplary expressions of Bas-Armagnac’s aging potential.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Dried apricot, fig, and prune intertwine with vanilla, toasted almond, orange peel, and gentle baking spice.
Palate:
Silky and complex, revealing caramelized fruit, honey, cocoa, and soft spice layered with mature oak and subtle rancio notes.
Finish:
Long, elegant, and warming, with lingering dried fruit, nutty undertones, polished oak, and a delicate, savory dryness.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France |
| Production or Grape Type | Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard |
| Aging or Maturation | Long aging in estate-made French oak barrels |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, vanilla, nut, spice, mature oak |
| Style / Identity | Vintage-dated, elegant, long-aged Bas-Armagnac |
Original: $210.00
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$73.50Chateau Laubade Vintage 1994 Bas-Armagnac
Graceful, mature, and deeply nuanced, Château Laubade 1994 Bas-Armagnac is a beautifully evolved vintage spirit that balances concentration with elegance. It offers layered dried fruit, spice, and polished oak, making it an exceptional choice for contemplative sipping and serious Armagnac enthusiasts.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Château Laubade, one of the most respected estates in Bas-Armagnac, this 1994 vintage is distilled entirely from estate-grown grapes, reflecting the house’s commitment to full control from vineyard to bottle. Château Laubade is renowned for its meticulous single-estate philosophy and traditional production methods.
The grapes—primarily Ugni Blanc, Baco, and Colombard—were harvested in the 1994 growing season and distilled once in a continuous Armagnac still, preserving aromatic intensity and texture. The spirit was then aged for decades in French oak barrels crafted on the estate, allowing slow oxidation and deep integration of wood, fruit, and spice. Bottled as a true vintage, it captures the character of its harvest year with precision and authenticity.
Critics Reviews
Spirits critics and Armagnac specialists frequently cite Château Laubade’s vintage bottlings as benchmarks for the category. Reviewers consistently praise the 1994 for its balance between richness and finesse, highlighting its layered aromatics, refined oak integration, and long, composed finish. Wine and spirits writers often point to Laubade’s vintages as exemplary expressions of Bas-Armagnac’s aging potential.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Dried apricot, fig, and prune intertwine with vanilla, toasted almond, orange peel, and gentle baking spice.
Palate:
Silky and complex, revealing caramelized fruit, honey, cocoa, and soft spice layered with mature oak and subtle rancio notes.
Finish:
Long, elegant, and warming, with lingering dried fruit, nutty undertones, polished oak, and a delicate, savory dryness.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France |
| Production or Grape Type | Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard |
| Aging or Maturation | Long aging in estate-made French oak barrels |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, vanilla, nut, spice, mature oak |
| Style / Identity | Vintage-dated, elegant, long-aged Bas-Armagnac |
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Description
Graceful, mature, and deeply nuanced, Château Laubade 1994 Bas-Armagnac is a beautifully evolved vintage spirit that balances concentration with elegance. It offers layered dried fruit, spice, and polished oak, making it an exceptional choice for contemplative sipping and serious Armagnac enthusiasts.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Château Laubade, one of the most respected estates in Bas-Armagnac, this 1994 vintage is distilled entirely from estate-grown grapes, reflecting the house’s commitment to full control from vineyard to bottle. Château Laubade is renowned for its meticulous single-estate philosophy and traditional production methods.
The grapes—primarily Ugni Blanc, Baco, and Colombard—were harvested in the 1994 growing season and distilled once in a continuous Armagnac still, preserving aromatic intensity and texture. The spirit was then aged for decades in French oak barrels crafted on the estate, allowing slow oxidation and deep integration of wood, fruit, and spice. Bottled as a true vintage, it captures the character of its harvest year with precision and authenticity.
Critics Reviews
Spirits critics and Armagnac specialists frequently cite Château Laubade’s vintage bottlings as benchmarks for the category. Reviewers consistently praise the 1994 for its balance between richness and finesse, highlighting its layered aromatics, refined oak integration, and long, composed finish. Wine and spirits writers often point to Laubade’s vintages as exemplary expressions of Bas-Armagnac’s aging potential.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Dried apricot, fig, and prune intertwine with vanilla, toasted almond, orange peel, and gentle baking spice.
Palate:
Silky and complex, revealing caramelized fruit, honey, cocoa, and soft spice layered with mature oak and subtle rancio notes.
Finish:
Long, elegant, and warming, with lingering dried fruit, nutty undertones, polished oak, and a delicate, savory dryness.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France |
| Production or Grape Type | Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard |
| Aging or Maturation | Long aging in estate-made French oak barrels |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, vanilla, nut, spice, mature oak |
| Style / Identity | Vintage-dated, elegant, long-aged Bas-Armagnac |













