- Bottle size
- 70cl
- Story
- Inheritance
- Text on label
- Amagnac Baron de Sigognac Appellation Armagnac controlee 1941 Domaine de Coulom Babolan Les Thermes - 32150 Cazauben 40% Vol. PRODUCT OF FRANCE
- Location
- France
- Seal
- I don't know
- With box
- No
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- I don't know
- LOT
- 22085
Domaine de Coulom Baron de Sigognac 1941
Description
Baron de Sigognac Armagnac 1941 – Domaine de Coulom
This rare vintage Armagnac is presented in its original wooden sliding case with branded marking “Baron de Sigognac – Armagnac.” Inside rests a tall, dark 70 cl bottle with a cream-colored front label carrying the house crest of three herons. The vintage year 1941 is printed in bold red.
Label text:
“Armagnac Baron de Sigognac – Appellation Armagnac Contrôlée – 1941 – Domaine de Coulom – Barbotan Les Thermes – 32150 Cazaubon – 40% vol. – 70 cl – Product of France.”
Product description:
A single-vintage (millésimé) Armagnac from the Bas-Armagnac region, bottled under the prestigious Baron de Sigognac name. The mention of Domaine de Coulom together with the address Barbotan-les-Thermes, 32150 Cazaubon confirms its origin from one of the heartlands of Bas-Armagnac. Bottled at 40% vol., it comes complete with its original wooden case, making it highly attractive for collectors and connoisseurs of old vintages.
Style & character:
With over 80 years of age, the spirit displays the hallmarks of long-matured Bas-Armagnac: deep notes of dried fruits such as prune and fig, hints of candied orange peel, warm spices, cocoa, rancio complexity, and layers of cedar and oak. The texture is expected to be silky and rounded, with an exceptionally long finish.
Key features:
– Vintage year: 1941
– Origin: Bas-Armagnac, Domaine de Coulom
– Bottle size: 70 cl
– Strength: 40% vol.
– Presentation: Original wooden case
– Producer: Baron de Sigognac
This 1941 Baron de Sigognac Armagnac is both a piece of French heritage and a remarkable collectible, combining historical significance, terroir authenticity, and extraordinary age.
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