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Size750mLProof101 (50.5% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
This 1963 vintage Armagnac is a rare gem that takes you on a sensory journey through history. Its long journey began the same year that the computer mouse was invented and Martin Luther King Jr. his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
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Bhakta 1963 Armagnac is a rare gem that's known for its intense nose of dried fruit and parquet wood. The palate is a sensory journey of walnuts, figs, apricots, pepper, and patisserie flavors. A sip of this rich amber orange spirit is like tasting history – it hails from an era marked by iconic events like Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech and the invention of the computer mouse! Crafted by the illustrious Bhakta Spirits, a house renowned for its vintage spirits, the 1963 Armagnac is a testament to their dedication to quality and innovation. This spirit boasts a long, slightly bitter finish that leaves you yearning for more. It's more than a vintage spirit, it's a piece of history encapsulated in a bottle.
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About Bhakta Spirits
Raj Peter Bhakta is many things: an entrepreneur, a political candidate, even a reality show contestant. He founded WhistlePig in 2007, eventually selling it in 2019. Then, he set his sights on a fresh project, embarking on a quest to find something rare and exquisite ― a venture that would shake up the spirits industry. In France, he discovered a cellar, filled with armagnacs that were distilled between 1868 and 1970. He envisioned an ancient brandy, tailored to the tastes of whiskey lovers. Thus, Bhakta 50 was born.
The nose is intense with dried fruit, toasted brioche, orange marmalade, and wood. Look for fig, apricot, walnut, pepper, and patisserie on the bold and pleasantly spicy palate that leads to an extra-long finish with a hint of bitterness.