Armagnac
Armagnac is a historic brandy-producing region in southwest France, known for its distinctive single-distilled grape spirits made primarily from Ugni Blanc, Baco Blanc, and Colombard grapes. Unlike Cognac, Armagnac is traditionally distilled in smaller copper alembic stills and aged in local black oak barrels, resulting in a more rustic and complex spirit with pronounced earthy and dried fruit characteristics.
