Description
Armagnac 1900 – F. de Lamaestre, Château de Gimat
A true witness to a bygone era, the 1900 Armagnac F. de Lamaestre, crafted at the Château de Gimat, is more than just a spirit—it’s a rare relic of time, expressing the heritage and craftsmanship of the historic Armagnac-producing region of southwest France.
Distilled at the dawn of the 20th century, this Armagnac spent decades aging in oak casks, developing an extraordinary aromatic complexity. Today, it offers a captivating nose of blond tobacco, aged leather, dried fruits, candied prune, and beeswax. On the palate, it is velvety and deep, with impressive richness and a long, lingering finish, enhanced by spicy, woody notes and a refined touch of rancio.
Nestled near Vic-Fezensac, the Château de Gimat is a discreet but prestigious estate, once owned by the F. de Lamaestre family—an influential name in the region’s history. The château has long upheld the traditional craftsmanship of fine Armagnac, producing age-worthy eaux-de-vie of exceptional purity and elegance.
The 1900 Armagnac is made for lovers of rare, aged spirits—ideal for collectors or those wishing to celebrate a significant date with a legendary bottle. To offer or enjoy this Armagnac is to experience a century of history in a single glass.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château de Gimat |
| Designation | Armagnac |
| Degree of alcohol (% vol) | 40 |
| Capacity (cl) | 70 |
| Color | Amber |
| Vintage (year) | 1900 |
| Référence | CVar00 |





