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Sempé 1983 Of. bottled 2013 50CL

  • 40% |
  • 0.5L

Maison Sempé is one of the most famous Armagnac bottlers in the world. It sources its eaux-de-vie primarily from Bas Armagnac, the region with the best quality grapes, located in part of the Gers region and in the neighbouring Landes area. White wines with a low alcohol content are favoured and dist…More info

  • Distillery: Sempé
  • Appellation: Armagnac
  • Country/Region: France South West
  • Quantity: 1 Bottle
  • Level: 1 into-neck
  • State: 1 good appearance

Lot presentation
Sempé 1983 Of. bottled 2013 50CL

The wine

Maison Sempé is one of the most famous Armagnac bottlers in the world. It sources its eaux-de-vie primarily from Bas Armagnac, the region with the best quality grapes, located in part of the Gers region and in the neighbouring Landes area. White wines with a low alcohol content are favoured and distilled only once at between 53% and 63%. The cellar masters carefully select and bottle Armagnacs that respect founder Abel Sempé’’s focus on flavour, roundness and length.

The distillery Sempé

Sempé is a trading house founded in 1934 by Abel Sempé, a future member of the Resistance Movement in the Second World War and later Senator for the Gers. Its eaux-de-vie are mainly from Bas-Armagnac, the appellation’‘s most prestigious cru. The range includes young Armagnacs, very old Armagnacs and vintage Armagnacs chosen for their special qualities.

Detailed characteristics

  • Distillery: Sempé
  • Vintage: 1983
  • Bottler: Of.
  • Appellation: Armagnac
  • Country/Region: France South West
  • Alcohol percentage: 40 %
  • Volume: 0.5L
  • Quantity: 1 Bottle
  • Level: 1 into-neck
  • State: 1 good appearance
  • Case: Yes
  • Origin: Private individual
  • Recoverable VAT: No
  • Color: Brown
  • Intensity: -
  • Dominant aroma: -
  • Tasting occasion: -
Sempé 1983 Of. bottled 2013 50CL
Sempé 1983 Of. bottled 2013 50CL

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Sempé 1983 Of. bottled 2013 50CL

iDealwine Price(1) corresponds to the hammer price and the buyer's premium charged by the auctioneer. (1)Bottle format