Chateau de Pellehaut

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Situated on the slopes surrounding Château de Pellehaut, at an elevation of over 180m, the vineyard is set in an ideal terroir with maximum exposure to the sun. Protected by the Pyrenees, the Gers region also has the advantage of relatively low rainfall in summer.

"Pellehaut" gets its name from the Roman or mediaeval word pila (meaning any kind of solid, pillar-like construction). The presence two kilometres away of mosaics decorated with vines at the Gallo-Roman site of Séviac bears witness to the fact that vines were already grown at Pellehaut in Roman times.

Domaine de Pellehaut

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  • Wine
    A blend of young armagnacs having spent a short period in the barrel, as revealed by the slightly golden hue of this brandy. Intensely floral and fruity nose of acacia and hawthorn, with cherry plum and pear.
  • Wine
    A blend of several vintages of which the youngest is 10 years old. A light yellow colour with orange highlights, some hints of oak on the nose and a touch of vanilla and cinnamon. In the mouth it is spirited and straightforward. An elegant and floral armagnac.
  • Wine
    Gascony wood and the sweetness of candied fruits. An eau-de-vie whose complexity is matched only by its average of 20 Years of Age. Hazelnut and gingerbread aromas, ample and balanced, offering flavors of prune, liquorice and cocoa.
  • Wine
    The top Armagnac from Chateau De Pellehaut, a blend of reserves with a minimum age of 20 years. Powerful and rather oaky, the fruit flavours (peach and cherry plum) blending perfectly with the elegantly spicy bouquet. Warming and mild, with peppy notes of paprika.