Briat 2004 Vintage Folle Blanche 18 Year Armagnac
Château de Briat's 2004 Folle Blanche represents the pinnacle of French Armagnac craftsmanship—a single-varietal expression of the legendary Folle Blanche grape distilled on a wood-fired alambic Armagnacais and aged for 18 years in a combination of new and used 420-liter oak casks. This is a small-batch, vintage-dated bottling from one of Gascony's most prestigious châteaux, with historical roots tracing back to 1540 when Queen Jeanne d'Albret commissioned it as a hunting manor. Today, under the stewardship of Stéphane de Luze, the estate continues its family legacy of producing exceptional Armagnac while respecting centuries of tradition.
The nose opens with evocative notes of branded leather workshop, grape Bubble Yum, crème caramels, and water crackers, evolving to reveal the signature purple flowers and brooding fruit character that defines Château de Briat's house style. The palate delivers strawberry cereal milk and freshly toasted Tellicherry black pepper, with a floral uptick that transitions beautifully into a layered finish of clove, bay leaf, and more black pepper. This is Armagnac of remarkable balance—the 18 years of aging have created complexity without heaviness, savory-spicy depth without harshness, and a pleasantly refined finish that lingers gracefully. The spirit exhibits tremendous character with vanilla, bergamot, and fresh caramel notes complementing the naturally spicy-savory Folle Blanche character.
Bottled at approximately 44-48% ABV, this vintage expression represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of French Armagnac heritage. Perfect served neat in a snifter to appreciate its full aromatic complexity and layered flavor journey, or simply contemplated as a distinguished after-dinner spirit. This is Armagnac for the serious collector—a testament to the de Luze family's meticulous approach to distillation and aging, and the unique terroir of the Bas-Armagnac appellation.