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Bottle of Elusa Blanche | Contemporary White Armagnac

ELUSA BLANCHE

CONTEMPORARY WHITE ARMAGNAC

Our distilled grape wine tastes so divine,

Sip over ice or mix into preferred cocktail.

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"A FRESH TAKE ON FRANCE'S OLDEST SPIRIT"

"INDULGE IN THE OVERRIPE PLUM AND DRIED FRUIT NOTES, ACCOMPANIED BY THE CRISP AROMA OF YOUNG COFFEE, NUTTY UNDERTONES, AND THE ENTICING SCENT OF GRAPE, IN THIS EXQUISITE ARMAGNAC"

LONDON SPIRITS COMP 2024 - THE JUDGING PANEL

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Bottle of Elusa Blanche | Contemporary White Armagnac stands on a tree

Elusa is more than a name, it's a tribute to a bygone era.
The pre-Roman title for Eauze, capital of the Armagnac region.

Armagnac reimagined

Elusa Blanche is crafted in the Armagnac region of South West France from 100% Folle Blanche Grapes.

 

This Eau-de-vie-de-raisin is masterfully distilled, preserving the full floral and fruity flavour of the region's oldest grape variety.

 

Rare and appreciated for its delicacy, Folle Blanche has a subtle finesse and perfumed nose, highly valued in Blanche d'Armagnac.

 

Our Blanche rests at 40% ABV, perfect for sipping straight over ice or mixing into a preferred cocktail.

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Armagnac rediscovered

We envision this delightful nectar redefining expectations, standing on its own distinctive merits.

 

Merging innovation and modern design with a touch of myth and alchemy, Elusa Blanche is crafted to be cherished by generations, celebrated for its playful, subtle spirit.

 

Carrying the authentic essence of the terroir, Elusa Blanche is 100% natural and environmentally conscious — a true homage to the land from which the root and shoot springs.

Will Perkins, Elusa founder walks towards the vines

Terroir is the entire natural canvas — soil, topography, and climate. For Elusa this dance beings in Sorbets, Bas Armgnac, under the watchful gaze of Château de Laubade. Our Blanche undergoes a single distillation in an alambic (column copper still), a handcrafted masterpiece from 1975.

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