Description
Armagnac Chapoulié 1893
A Centenary Treasure, a Living Memory of Bas-Armagnac
The Armagnac Chapoulié 1893 is a rare and precious spirit—an extraordinary witness to the Gascon tradition and the slow passage of time that defines the world of fine eaux-de-vie. Most likely originating from the Bas-Armagnac region, renowned for producing the most elegant and refined Armagnacs, this 1893 vintage is among the oldest still preserved in bottle—a true oenological relic.
After more than a century of aging, this Armagnac reveals a deep mahogany robe with amber and copper highlights. The nose is astonishingly complex, offering aromas of candied orange peel, precious woods, stewed plums, beeswax, bitter cocoa, and blond tobacco. On the palate, the entry is smooth yet powerful, with a silky texture and an endless finish, marked by the noble rancio character typical of venerable spirits.
More than a drink, Armagnac Chapoulié 1893 is a time capsule, to be savored in silence and reverence—a moment suspended between emotion, memory, and history. A singular piece for collectors, connoisseurs, and lovers of truly exceptional eaux-de-vie.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Chapoulié |
| Designation | Armagnac |
| Capacity (cl) | 70 |
| Color | Amber |
| Vintage (year) | 1893 |
| Référence | 108r |




