Chateau de Lacquy 17 Year Armagnac 750ML
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Description
Chateau de Lacquy 17 Year Armagnac 750ML is a Bas-Armagnac brandy aged 17 years, bottled at 43.5% ABV with no water reduction. Produced on a family estate in Gascony using a wood-fired copper still dating to 1939, this expression reaches the bottle at its natural barrel strength — with no added boisé, sugar, or coloring. The house has earned an exceptional distinction from the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC) on two separate occasions.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43.5% | Origin: Bas-Armagnac, Gascony, France | 17 Year Age Statement | Distillery: Chateau de Lacquy
Production & Heritage
Chateau de Lacquy sits in the Landes department of Bas-Armagnac, roughly 110 kilometers south of Bordeaux — a sub-region long considered the most prized terroir for Armagnac production. The estate distills using a single continuous copper still built in 1939, weighing three tonnes with 90 meters of coil, heated exclusively by wood fire. This slow process yields just two to three 420-liter barrels per day. The grape blend is 60% Baco, 30% Ugni Blanc, and 10% Colombard, and the resulting spirit undergoes no water reduction during or after maturation — arriving in the bottle at whatever strength the barrel naturally produces. That commitment to zero additives — no boisé, no sugar, no caramel coloring — sets the house apart from many producers in the region.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with candied walnuts and dried figs, moving into warm vanilla and a layered sweetness. A second pass reveals oak, cocoa powder, and a subtle hint of toasted brioche.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is soft and creamy, giving way to a mid-palate rich with dark chocolate, toast, and baking spice. The structure is loaded but balanced, with juicy fruit notes — fig and candied stone fruit — weaving through the oak influence without being overwhelmed by tannin.
Finish: Long and creamy, with lingering vanilla, cocoa, and a gentle warmth of spice. The absence of water reduction lends a textural density that carries the flavors well past the last sip.
How to Drink Lacquy 17 Year
This Armagnac is best appreciated neat or with a few drops of water to open the aromatics, especially given its natural cask-strength bottling. A tulip-shaped glass concentrates the dried fruit and cocoa notes. For cocktails, it handles three classic applications well: a Sidecar, where its fig and walnut depth stands up to citrus and triple sec; a Sazerac variation, where the cocoa and spice notes complement bitters; and a Vieux Carré, where its creamy weight and age integrate naturally with vermouth and Bénédictine.
Best For
- Gifting a brandy enthusiast who values artisan, additive-free production
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cheese course
- Introducing Scotch or bourbon drinkers to aged Armagnac
- Building a collection of single-estate French spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lacquy 17 Year taste like? It delivers a rich profile of candied walnuts, dried figs, dark chocolate, and vanilla, supported by creamy oak and baking spice. The natural barrel-strength bottling gives it a dense, velvety texture uncommon at this age statement.
How does Lacquy 17 Year compare to Baron de Sigognac 10 Year? Baron de Sigognac 10 Year is a well-regarded entry-level Armagnac known for approachable complexity at a lower price point. The Lacquy 17 Year carries seven additional years of oak aging and is bottled without any water reduction or additives, resulting in a denser, more layered spirit with greater depth of dried fruit and cocoa.
Is Lacquy 17 Year good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its natural cask strength of 43.5% ABV is remarkably smooth for neat sipping, and the absence of additives means every flavor comes directly from the grape, still, and barrel.
Where is Lacquy 17 Year made? Chateau de Lacquy is located in the Landes department within the Bas-Armagnac appellation, approximately 110 kilometers south of Bordeaux in Gascony, southwest France.
What foods pair well with Lacquy 17 Year? Dark chocolate truffles mirror its cocoa notes; aged Comté or Roquefort complement the vanilla and oak; foie gras echoes its rich, creamy texture; walnut tart amplifies the candied nut aromas; and dried fig compote creates a natural bridge to the spirit's fruit character.
What sizes does Lacquy 17 Year come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Lacquy 17 Year worth the price? It positions as a premium Armagnac, justified by its 17-year age statement, single-estate production, wood-fired distillation in a historic still, and a strict no-additive philosophy that few producers at any price point can match.
Why Lacquy 17 Year?
What separates this Armagnac from most spirits on the shelf is its uncompromising production: a 1939 wood-fired copper still, no water reduction, no boisé, no sugar, no coloring. The estate has earned exceptional distinction from the IWSC twice, validating a method that prioritizes transparency over convention. Seventeen years in barrel with a mashbill led by Baco — a grape variety that thrives in Bas-Armagnac's sandy soils — delivers a depth of dried fruit, cocoa, and spice that pure Ugni Blanc distillates rarely achieve. For anyone seeking a brandy that tastes exactly as the barrel intended, this is a benchmark expression.
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