Unique Terroirs for Complementary Eaux-de-Vie
Distilled wine comes from different soils and undergoes different climates. We find atthe westof the appellation a climate rathertemperateand toballast, a climateoceanicthanks to the autan wind.
The soils are also very different, some Armagnacs come from sandy-loamy soils while others grow on boulbène and clay-limestone soils.
Beyond these geographical and geological differences, the character of each eau-de-vie is obviously also due to the work of the winegrower and the cellar master who vinify, distill and age delicate eaux-de-vie.
Discover more information on the terroir through our “Discover Armagnac” section.
These three regions extend over the departments of Lot-et-Garonne, Gers and Landes.
The typicality of the climate as well as the characteristics of the soils give each of these regions auniquenessproducing very different and complementary eaux-de-vie for the appellation.
Armagnac Production Regions
Bas-Armagnac represents the largest production region followed by Armagnac-Ténarèze and Haut-Armagnac.