Francis Darroze first developed his love for
Armagnac while working as a sommelier in his
family's two-star Michelin restaurant in Bas-
Armagnac. In 1974, after years of sourcing the
best Armagnacs for the restaurant, Francis began
a new business as a producer and trader,
specializing in single vintage, single estate, caskstrength
Bas-Armagnacs. He now enjoys a welldeserved
international reputation as "The Pope of
Armagnac”, offering an unparalleled range of
bottlings from the finest domaines and vintages
available. Francis and his son Marc, a trained
oenologist, manage the Darroze portfolio which
includes more than 250 different Armagnacs from
50 different vintages and 30 different estates.
Darroze sources exclusively from the region once known as the Grand Bas-Armagnac. Each estate is
selected for the typicity and originality of its terroir and its uniquely adapted grape varieties. The base
wines are fermented naturally and distillation occurs either at the estate of origin or at a respected
mobile distiller. Armagnac is made with a single, continuous distillation which yields a fiery spirit that
emphasizes the singular character of its origin.
All the Darroze vintage Bas-Armagnacs, known as their Unique Collection, are aged in barrels – more
or less new depending on the tannins required – for at least 10 years, which is the legal minimum. The
optimal balance between flavor, tannin and alcohol is reached after 12 to 15 years, after which they
are transferred to older barrels. After 50 years, the vintage Armagnacs are transferred to demijohns
and their aging is arrested. The bottling date is shown on every label, indicating the length of barrel
aging.