This relatively small négociant firm is located just outside Courrensan, just within the Bas-Armagnac limits. The firm was started in 1935 by Madame Jeanne Goudoulin who, following the unexpected death of her husband Joseph from injuries sustained during the first world war, began selling his Armagnacs directly from the family property, Domaine de Bigor. As the years passed, the Goudoulin Armagnacs began reaching a larger audience, making their way to the Basque coast and Bordeaux. In 1964, Jeanne's grandson Christian Faure entered the business and began expanding the négociant side, establishing contracts with growers and marketing their products under the Veuve Goudoulin name. In 1977, the Veuve (widow in French) died, and in 1983, Faure constructed a new chai to house his Armagnacs, now called the Clos du Presbytere. Vintages from the 60s, 70s, and 80s tend to come from the border of the Gers and Les Landes, near the towns of Parlebosq, Cazaubon, and Gabarret.
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