
Chateau Laubade Vintage 1993 Bas-Armagnac
Refined, expressive, and beautifully mature, Château Laubade 1993 Bas-Armagnac is a classic vintage spirit defined by elegance over power. It offers layered dried fruit, gentle spice, and polished oak with a composed, harmonious finish—an excellent example of Bas-Armagnac’s long-aging potential.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Château Laubade, a benchmark estate in Bas-Armagnac, this 1993 vintage is distilled exclusively from estate-grown grapes, underscoring the house’s single-estate philosophy. Château Laubade controls every stage of production, from vineyard management to cooperage, ensuring consistency and authenticity across its vintage releases.
The blend of traditional Armagnac grapes—primarily Ugni Blanc, Baco, and Colombard—was harvested in the 1993 growing season and distilled once in a continuous Armagnac still, preserving aromatic richness and natural texture. The spirit was then aged for decades in French oak barrels crafted on the estate, allowing slow oxidation and seamless integration of fruit, spice, and wood. Bottled as a true vintage, it faithfully reflects its year of origin.
Critics Reviews
Armagnac critics and spirits writers frequently highlight Château Laubade’s vintage expressions for their precision and balance. The 1993 vintage is often praised for its finesse-driven profile, showing maturity without heaviness. Reviewers note its elegant aromatics, controlled oak influence, and long, graceful finish, positioning it as a classic, contemplative Bas-Armagnac.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Dried apricot, fig, and baked apple layered with vanilla pod, toasted almond, orange peel, and soft baking spice.
Palate:
Silky and refined, revealing caramelized orchard fruit, honey, cocoa, and gentle spice framed by mature, well-integrated oak.
Finish:
Long and poised, with lingering dried fruit, nutty tones, subtle rancio, and a delicate, savory dryness.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France |
| Production or Grape Type | Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard |
| Aging or Maturation | Long aging in estate-made French oak barrels |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, vanilla, almond, spice, mature oak |
| Style / Identity | Vintage-dated, elegant, long-aged Bas-Armagnac |
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Description
Refined, expressive, and beautifully mature, Château Laubade 1993 Bas-Armagnac is a classic vintage spirit defined by elegance over power. It offers layered dried fruit, gentle spice, and polished oak with a composed, harmonious finish—an excellent example of Bas-Armagnac’s long-aging potential.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Produced by Château Laubade, a benchmark estate in Bas-Armagnac, this 1993 vintage is distilled exclusively from estate-grown grapes, underscoring the house’s single-estate philosophy. Château Laubade controls every stage of production, from vineyard management to cooperage, ensuring consistency and authenticity across its vintage releases.
The blend of traditional Armagnac grapes—primarily Ugni Blanc, Baco, and Colombard—was harvested in the 1993 growing season and distilled once in a continuous Armagnac still, preserving aromatic richness and natural texture. The spirit was then aged for decades in French oak barrels crafted on the estate, allowing slow oxidation and seamless integration of fruit, spice, and wood. Bottled as a true vintage, it faithfully reflects its year of origin.
Critics Reviews
Armagnac critics and spirits writers frequently highlight Château Laubade’s vintage expressions for their precision and balance. The 1993 vintage is often praised for its finesse-driven profile, showing maturity without heaviness. Reviewers note its elegant aromatics, controlled oak influence, and long, graceful finish, positioning it as a classic, contemplative Bas-Armagnac.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Dried apricot, fig, and baked apple layered with vanilla pod, toasted almond, orange peel, and soft baking spice.
Palate:
Silky and refined, revealing caramelized orchard fruit, honey, cocoa, and gentle spice framed by mature, well-integrated oak.
Finish:
Long and poised, with lingering dried fruit, nutty tones, subtle rancio, and a delicate, savory dryness.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 40% ABV / 80 Proof |
| Origin / Region | Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France |
| Production or Grape Type | Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard |
| Aging or Maturation | Long aging in estate-made French oak barrels |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried fruit, vanilla, almond, spice, mature oak |
| Style / Identity | Vintage-dated, elegant, long-aged Bas-Armagnac |
















