Marquis De Caussade 1965 Vintage Armagnac 750ML
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Description
Description
Marquis De Caussade 1965 Vintage Armagnac 750ML is a rare single-vintage Armagnac distilled in 1965, bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml format. Sourced from a small 2.5-hectare estate in Eauze — the historic capital of the Armagnac region — this expression draws on grape spirits from one of the mid-twentieth century's notable harvests.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Armagnac, France | 1965 Vintage | Distillery: Marquis de Caussade
Production & Heritage
Marquis de Caussade operates from a compact estate in Eauze, in the heart of Gascony's Armagnac-producing territory. The 1965 vintage is built from a blend of four traditional Armagnac grape varieties — Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard, and Folle Blanche — each contributing distinct aromatic and structural qualities. The spirit underwent single continuous distillation through a traditional Armagnac alembic still before entering French oak barrels for extended maturation, developing the layered complexity that distinguishes decades-old Armagnac from younger expressions.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The bouquet opens with concentrated floral tones before unfolding into candied fruit, warm baking spice, and seasoned oak. A subtle undercurrent of dried herbs and resinous wood gives the nose considerable depth.
Taste: The palate entry is soft and rounded, with dried fig and raisin notes meeting gentle vanilla and a touch of cinnamon at mid-palate. The structure is harmonious rather than aggressive — decades of oak contact have smoothed any rough edges into a seamless, almost silken texture.
Finish: The finish is long and deliberate, lingering with flavors of aged wood, dried stone fruit, and a faint spice warmth. It fades gracefully, leaving a clean, noble impression that invites reflection.
How to Drink Marquis De Caussade 1965
A vintage Armagnac of this age merits neat service at room temperature, ideally in a tulip-shaped glass that channels its complex aromatics. A few drops of water may open up additional nuance, but ice is not recommended as it can mute the delicate aged character. Given its rarity, this is not a typical cocktail spirit, though it could serve as the foundation in a Vieux Carré for a luxurious twist on the classic, elevate a Sidecar with extraordinary depth in place of cognac, or add gravitas to a Sazerac variation built on aged brandy.
Best For
- Commemorating a milestone tied to the year 1965 — a birthday, anniversary, or retirement
- Adding a rare vintage piece to a serious Armagnac or brandy collection
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who values history and provenance over hype
- After-dinner meditation sipping with close company
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Marquis De Caussade 1965 taste like? It delivers a soft, harmonious palate of dried fruits — particularly fig and raisin — interwoven with vanilla, warm baking spices, and well-integrated oak from its extended barrel aging.
How does Marquis De Caussade 1965 compare to Baron Gaston Legrand 1965 Bas-Armagnac? Both are 1965 vintage Armagnacs aged for decades in French oak, making them natural comparisons. Baron Gaston Legrand is specifically designated Bas-Armagnac — the sub-region often considered the most prestigious terroir — while Marquis de Caussade draws from its Eauze estate using a four-grape blend that may yield a broader aromatic profile.
Is Marquis De Caussade 1965 good for sipping neat? Absolutely — neat service is the ideal way to experience a vintage Armagnac of this age, allowing the full spectrum of aged wood, dried fruit, and spice to emerge without dilution.
Where is Marquis De Caussade 1965 made? It is produced on a 2.5-hectare estate in Eauze, the historic capital of the Armagnac region in Gascony, southwestern France. The spirit was distilled from the 1965 harvest using traditional Armagnac continuous distillation methods.
What foods pair well with Marquis De Caussade 1965? Dark chocolate with at least 70% cacao highlights the spirit's dried fruit sweetness. Roquefort or aged Comté cheese provides a savory counterpoint to its oak-driven warmth. Foie gras echoes the richness of Gascon tradition. Walnut tart mirrors the nutty, caramelized character of long-aged Armagnac. Dried figs or dates served alongside create a simple but effective pairing that amplifies the core flavor profile.
What sizes does Marquis De Caussade 1965 come in? This vintage expression is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Marquis De Caussade 1965 worth the price? As a single-vintage Armagnac from 1965, it positions firmly in the premium-to-collectible tier, where value is driven by rarity, provenance, and the sheer time invested in maturation rather than brand-driven marketing.
Why Marquis De Caussade 1965?
What sets this bottling apart is its status as a single-vintage expression built from rare grape spirits of the 1965 harvest — a year's character captured and preserved through decades of French oak aging. The four-grape blend of Ugni Blanc, Baco, Colombard, and Folle Blanche gives it broader aromatic range than single-varietal Armagnacs, while the traditional single-distillation method retains more of the original fruit character than double-distilled spirits. For collectors and enthusiasts seeking an authentic taste of mid-century Gascon viticulture, this bottling represents a disappearing window into Armagnac's artisanal heritage.
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