Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Chateau de Briat 1996
As a follow up to my recent review of the 1995 Chateau de Briat, I thought I would taste a 1996. This one is an exclusive pick from Astor Wines and, like the 1995, is made from 100% Baco grapes.
Chateau de Briat 1996, 20 yo, 46% abv ($100)
The nose is full of maple syrup, cinnamon and cloves. On the palate it starts spicy followed by sweetness and a mild, pleasant bitterness. The finish is dominated by gingerbread notes.
This is a really nice Armagnac, well balanced and full of baking spices. It didn't have any of the strong bitter notes I disliked in the 1995.
Thanks to Dan Walbrun for the sample.
Labels:
Armagnac,
Brandy,
Chateau de Briat
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2 comments:
Sounds like this Briat would be a solid "B" on the LAWS scale, is that about right?
That's probably about right.
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