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Size750mLProof107.4 (53.7% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
This 1994 vintage armagnac is a unique blend of Ugni Blanc and Baco grapes. It's a unique blend of history and flavor that was distilled in the same year that The Lion King and Sony PlayStation were released.
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Bhakta 1994 Armagnac is a product of the world-renowned Bhakta Spirits. This luxurious vintage spirit is meticulously crafted from Ugni Blanc and Baco grapes, presenting a unique blend of history and flavor. The nose reveals a subtle hint of menthol and wood, reminiscent of varnished, waxed wooden floors. On the palate, it unveils a spicy symphony of pepper and nutmeg, harmoniously intertwined with juicy apple notes. The finish is persistent, leaving a lasting impression. This 1994 vintage is not just an armagnac, but a reflection of a significant year marked by notable events like the founding of Amazon, the release of Sony Playstation, and the premiere of The Lion King. This expression is a testament to the visionary spirit of Raj Peter Bhakta, founder of Bhakta and WhistlePig Whiskey. Experience this limited release from the world's preeminent House of Vintages, and find your spirit with BHAKTA 1994 Armagnac.
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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.
Woody and waxy aromas lead the charge on the nose with a touch of mint. The palate is spicy with nutmeg and pepper notes, along with juicy apple. The finish is satisfyingly long.