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Size750mLProof106.8 (53.4% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Crafted from primarily Ugni Blanc grapes, this vintage Armagnac bursts with notes of fudge, toasted bread, and marzipan. A sip is a trip to '74, courtesy of Bhakta Spirits - where luxury meets innovation.
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Crafted with love, Bhakta 1974 Armagnac is primarily produced from the Ugni Blanc grape, boasting flavors as rich and diverse as its history. Can you taste the fudge, toasted bread, and mushroom on the nose? Or the delightful blend of fruitcake, cocoa, and marzipan on the palate? This vintage spirit doesn't just captivate the senses, it takes you back to 1974 - a year marked by Nixon's resignation, the birth of the Rubik's cube, and the first commercial barcode scan. Bhakta 1974 Armagnac comes from the house of BHAKTA Spirits, a name synonymous with luxury and innovation. Founded by the visionary Raj Peter Bhakta, the brand offers an exclusive range of spirits that speak to your soul.
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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.
Look for toasted bread, fudge, coffee, and hints of mushrooms on the nose. The palate is rich and deep with fruitcake, marzipan, and dark chocolate. The finish is pleasantly long.