The typical Armagnac farmer raises all the possible farm animals fed by many different crops plus a small vineyard the part production of which is distilled every year and aged in one or more barrels
Whether you like it more or less will depend on your point of view
We’ve honed our craft into a precision process that respects the many elements shaping a Scotch Whisky’s final flavour and character
From the first notes of rhubarb pie and brandy-soaked pudding to creamy coconut
The warm climate
Bream Creek Tasmania Pinot Noir 2025 (750ml) The typical Armagnac farmer raisesPalate A delightfully fresh bouquet of flowers, red fruits (cherries, plums, raspberries), cedar and spice. The palate is similarly fresh and lithe, showcasing similar flavours, subtle and integrated tannins and a long finish carrying red fruits, a hint of cocoa and spice. Food Pairing With excellent fine tannins and a long finish, this wine would suit a wide range of foods, such as Raddoch farm quail with a pomegranate salad