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Originally founded in 1807 by Jean Boingnères, for six generations Domaine Boingnères has maintained the often difficult path of never producing anything but the best Armagnacs. However, it was not until 1953 that the style of the Armagnacs began to change forever as Léon Lafitte took over the estate when his father-in-law died. He first expanded the vineyard area, and second sold bottled stock directly to all the famous restaurants, where Boingnères’ reputation soon became second to none. He later replanted the vineyards with his favourite grape varieties, principally folle blanche with some colombard and ugni blanc, for which he coined the phrase Cépages Nobles. He then built a new press house and ageing cellar and in 1975 a new still was purpose built by Ster to give the greatest extraction of flavour from the wines. Today Martine Lafitte carries on the Boingnères tradition of excellence: The Boingnères armagnacs are distilled to 52% (allowing the maximum of congeners to pass over into the spirit) and then aged in a very specific manner. Half of the new spirit is put into new charred casks of local oak—up to 15 casks per year—and aged for two years, before it is transferred to older wood. The other half goes into two year-old barrels where it remains until required for blending and bottling. No blending of vintages is done after the sixth year and the separate varieties are carefully watched until Martine Lafitte decides which proportion to blend together, or if the spirits should remain separate. The Boingnères Cépages Nobles Vintage 1972 is a bright golden amber colour with fragrant violets and prunes on the nose. It has powerful dried fruit flavours with a rich spicy depth and amazing length, complexity and balance with just a touch of cocoa at the finish. In this year - September 17th - M*A*S*H debuts on CBS.
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