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Size750mLProof104 (52% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Crafted by visionary Raj Peter Bhakta, this award-winning vintage Armagnac boasts notes of fresh fruit, flowers, and spices. It's more than fine drinking, it's time travel in a bottle!
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Bhakta 1984 is not just about fine drinking, it's a trip down memory lane. Remember President Reagan's landslide reelection, the debut of the Macintosh PC, and the blockbuster hits of '84? Now you can taste that history through this vintage Armagnac. Crafted by visionary Raj Peter Bhakta, the founder of Bhakta Spirits and WhistlePig Whiskey, this Armagnac is a celebration of time-honored tradition and innovation. With an inviting pale amber aspect, the initial aroma of freshly sawn oak gives way to notes of jasmine, fresh-cut straw, and apricot. The palate boasts of fresh fruit, flowers, cinnamon, and pepper, leading to a long-lasting finish. Aged for decades, this luxury spirit, with its complex flavors and rich history, is sure to excite your senses. The award-winning expression was bottled at 104 proof.
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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 of this pale amber Armagnac is oaky with fresh wood and apricot aromas. The palate has a balance of fruity, floral, and spicy notes with peach, cinnamon, and pepper leading to a long finish.