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Jean Danflou 1865 Of.
The wine
A very old Jean Danflou Armagnac distilled in 1865. This Armagnac was probably produced with the Folle Blanche grape variety, which plays only a very minor role in the production of Armagnac today (approximately 1%) but which was a leading grape before the arrival in the 1860s of Phylloxera, an aphid that ravaged the vineyards of France and Europe. In response to this phenomenon, which had a major impact on Armagnac production, a teacher from the Landes region of France, a certain Mr Baco, created a hybrid of Folle Blanche and Noah in 1878 which he named after himself. It is now one of the leading grape varieties in the appellation, alongside Ugni Blanc.
About the Producer Jean Danflou
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Detailed characteristics
Quantity : 1 bottle
Level : 1 To 4cmObservations : 1 Slightly marked label, 1 Marginally damaged label, 1 Damaged wax capsuleOrigin : private individual
Type of cellar : underground, natural cellar
Recoverable VAT : no
Original wooden case / Original case : no
French customs seal : yes
Alcohol percentage : 40 %
Region : South-West
Appellation : Jean Danflou
Colour : amber
Intensity : classic