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Domaine du Cardinat has been in the Lalanne family for over a century. Farmer and grandfather of the current proprietor, Patricia Singh, built the family home at the domaine 100 years ago and cultivated the land long before that. In 1935, Joseph Lalanne's sudden death thrust Patricia's father, Camille into the fields forcing him to leave school and commit his life to the family domaine. Just four years later, Camille planted the first vines at the domaine and his life was devoted to this patient passion. There he worked tirelessly to produce great brandy...
Price: $59.99

1986 Domaine de Baraillon 37 Year Old K&L Exclusive Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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Price: $129.99

1983 Domaine de Jouanda - Cask #179 "K&L Exclusive" Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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The incredible Domaine de Jouanda is one of the best estates that has remained essentially unknown in the United States despite an explosion in interest in the Armagnac category. The family Poyferre has found success in France in top restuarants and bottle shops, but is not widely distributed stateside and remains a hidden gem here. This family, the same that once owned the excellent Chateau Leoville-Poyferre, commercialize their Armagnacs more as family tradition than a profit-making endeavor. In fact, 100% of the profits from selling Armagnac are retur...
Price: $109.99

1983 Domaine de Jouanda - Cask #177 "K&L Exclusive" Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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The incredible Domaine de Jouanda is one of the best estates that has remained essentially unknown in the United States despite an explosion in interest in the Armagnac category. The family Poyferre has found success in France in top restuarants and bottle shops, but is not widely distributed stateside and remains a hidden gem here. This family, the same that once owned the excellent Chateau Leoville-Poyferre, commercialize their Armagnacs more as family tradition than a profit-making endeavor. In fact, 100% of the profits from selling Armagnac are retur...
Price: $109.99

1984 Domaine de Baraillon 39 Year Old K&L Exclusive Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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Price: $139.99

1985 Domaine de Baraillon 38 Year Old K&L Exclusive Single Barrel Cask Strength Bas-Armagnac (750ml)
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If there were ever a romantic ideal for French countryside distillation, the Baraillons are it. Out in the middle of nowhere, there's nothing glossed over or touristic about their operation - they are farmers, pure and simple. David and I absolutely fell in love with this father/daughter team even though they hardly said a word to us the entire time we tasted (they let their booze speak for itself). This single barrel 1985 brandy is one of the finest spirits we tasted on the entire trip. A mix of Ugni Blanc and Baco, the nose is absolutely hypnotizing - ...
Price: $134.99

93 points Vinous: "At 20 years old, scoured from barrels throughout Bas-Armagnac, this is the finest of Darroze’s blends. Nutty, with prune, dried apricot and spice, with freshness throughout. Bas-Armagnac, 40% abv. (JW)" (07/2018) K&L Notes: Absolutely stunning Armagnac with incredible richness, spice, and balance. Big wood, lots of spice and vanilla, and a rustic fruit character with seamless execution.
Price: $99.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for three years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does mo...
Price: $89.99

The incredible Domaine de Jouanda is one of the best estates that has remained essentially unknown in the United States despite an explosion in interest in the Armagnac category. The family Poyferre has found success in France in top restuarants and bottle shops, but is not widely distributed stateside and remains a hidden gem here. This family, the same that once owned the excellent Chateau Leoville-Poyferre, commercialize their Armagnacs more as family tradition than a profit-making endeavor. In fact, 100% of the profits from selling Armagnac are retur...
Price: $59.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
Price: $54.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
Price: $109.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
Price: $1,200.00

94 points Vinous: "Aged 15 years and distilled from mostly the hybrid Baco grape, Château de Briat Hors d’Age is big, rich, and round brandy brings to mind that chubby guy who is, to everyone’s surprise, an excellent dancer. Aromas of licorice and tobacco smoke, comforting flavors of candied nuts, chocolate, and dried fig, leading to a warm, enveloping finish. Bas-Armagnac, 44% abv. (JW)" (07/2018) K&L Notes: The Château de Briat has a long and impressive history. Built in 1540, it first served as the hunting manor for Queen Jeanne d'Albret. Her son, H...
Price: $79.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
Price: $69.99

This historic property has been producing Armagnac for hundreds of years. The 1998 vintage is a blend of Ugni Blanc, Colombard, and Folle Blanche. The current bottling is a very approachable 42.5% ABV.
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92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Maple syrup in color, this has a toffee aroma and flavor, along with notes of dry cocoa, espresso, spice and dried orange peel on the finish. " (12/2012) K&L Notes: An absolutely incredible value from this exceptional producer in Bas-Armagnac. Darroze became famous by sourcing top quality single estate single vintage armagnacs from small producers across Bas-Armagnac. His offerings differe immensley from one another and because of the extreme variation he created the Grands Assemblage. The minimum age of 30 years is list on ...
Price: $139.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
Price: $89.99

We've been carrying the Baraillon Armagnacs for years now and it's been a match made in heaven for K&L, the Claverie family, and our customers—we're their biggest account and their biggest fans. There's something special about walking into the tasting room at Baraillon, which is really just a little hut next to their home with plastic furniture and humble offerings (like fresh foie gras straight from the farm next door). Mr. Baraillon will come in from feeding the pigs wearing rubber boots, while his daughter Laurence stands by quietly, yet does most of ...
Price: $59.99

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What happened in 1933? Construction began on the Golden Gate bridge. The United States voted to give the Philippines its independence. Hitler was in charge of Germany. FDR introduced his New Deal. And....the Claverie family distilled this batch of Armagnac at their small farm in Gascony and there it sat until we had it bottled for K&L 80 years later. The 1933 Baraillon has a fragrant nose of spicy ginger with loads of oak barrel accents. The flavors are alive and full of fruit, brimming with wood spices and even a bit of pine or cedar. The finish is almo...
Price: $1,000.00

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97 points Wine Enthusiast: "Vanilla bean and allspice aromas entice on the nose. The bold, complex palate opens with oak and caramel brushed with toffee and espresso, finishing with a grip of tannins and plum skin dryness. Walnut and clove frame the exit. (KN)" (12/2021) K&L Notes: NOTE: THIS IS A WAX-SEALED BOTTLE WHICH CAN CRUMBLE DURING SHIPMENT DUE TO THE JOSTLING OF THE NECK. WE CANNOT REFUND BOTTLES WITH OPENED SEALS IF YOU CHOOSE TO SHIP THIS BOTTLE. This is beautiful, soft, and elegant brandy that shows brooding notes of cocoa, roasted nuts, an...
Price: $74.99

Mr. Cazenave has become one of the most renowned producers of Armagnac on the market today. His beautiful estate in the rolling hills outside of Mauléon d'Armagnac is planted with old-vine Folle Blanche in "sable fauve" and sandy clay soils. Not a native of Gascogne, he managed a large medical laboratory in Nice and began farming in Armagnac after serving in Algeria. An honorary Gascognian, he made a commitment to producing the finest Armagnac in the early 1990s and spared no expense to create the finest eau-de-vie possible. Here are the results of that ...
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94 points Wine Enthusiast: "From 'the oldest House in Armagnac' comes a well-balanced sipper that's reminiscent of Bourbon with its deep amber color; its rich, sweet caramel note; and bold finish that tastes of maple-butter sprinkled with clove and cinnamon. (KN)" (12/2012) 93 points Vinous: "Dartigalongue’s XO is burly, with cologne-like aromas, and surprisingly complex for its youth (10-year-old brandies in the blend). Buttery, with flavors of dried plum, candied ginger and walnut, and a spicy finish of clove and cardamom. A Rye drinker’s Armagnac. B...
Price: $49.99

Mr. Cazenave has become one of the most renowned producers of Armagnac on the market today. His beautiful estate in the rolling hills outside of Mauléon d'Armagnac have old-vine Folle Blanche planted to sable fauve and sandy clay. Not a native of Gascogne, he's managed a large medical laboratory in Nice and began farming in Armagnac after serving in Algeria. An honorary Gascognian, he made a commitment to producing the finest Armagnac in the early 1990s and sparing no expense to create the finest eau-de-vie possible. Here are the results of that passion....
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Bottled 1979. Mid neck. Purchased SCP Faure-Rey, 1998. Subject to availability. Please allow 14-21 days for product to be available to ship. All special order sales are final and no refunds or exchanges are available for any reason.
Price: $1,400.00

Where as the 20 year assemblage is bold, rich, and powerful, the 50 year old is silky, supple, nuanced and gentle. This is an absolutely masterful marriage of caramel and vanilla, soft fruits and haunting richness. Amazing in every way.
Price: $399.99

Price: $39.99

L'Encantada is perhaps the most well known name in the modern Armagnac scene. They've partnered with PM spirits to create their exceptional small blends of cask strength Armagnac at affordable prices. Now on its fourth iteration, these blends always over deliver.
Price: $109.99
Limit of 12 per customer

92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Immerse in the comforting, concentrated caramel aroma. The soft palate opens sweet with sarsaparilla, cocoa and vanilla, but dries into cigar wrapper and chamomile. The finish is laced with nutmeg, cardamom, and cayenne spice. Average age of blend is 18 years old, aged in Gascony black oak barrels. (KN)" (12/2017) K&L Notes: *Double Gold Medal and Best Armagnac, San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2005* Armagnac is located in Gascony (South West France), in a triangle between Bordeaux, Toulouse, and the Pyrénées mountain...
Price: $79.99

A property that's been in existence since the 1200s, Ognoas spends much of its time as an agricultural school and a training ground for young distillers. Because of their status as a "co-op" of sorts, the operation is partly subsidized by the French government, which means the prices are insanely low! Lucky us! Ognoas uses local trees for their cooperage and puts a medium toast on the barrel for a kiss of sweetness in the brandy.
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