Topic: Armagnac

4 chapters across the catalog

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:49:30 - 1:54:18

1726: The Fog

Pure Garderes Boutique Hotel, Gascony France, Helipad Development

Producer Isabel is developing Pure Garderes, a boutique hotel and luxury venue in the heart of Gascony, France. The establishment will feature farm-to-table dining with regional delicacies like Armagnac and wild sanglier. Isabel is also securing approval for a helipad on the property to accommodate guests arriving by helicopter.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 2:03:14 - 2:08:20

1416: Endemicity

Hitting People in the Mouth, Armagnac Recommendations

John C. Dvorak provides recommendations for vintage Armagnac, suggesting bottles at least 20 years old. The hosts explain the origin of the phrase "hitting people in the mouth," which was adapted from a Mike Singletary San Francisco 49ers advertisement.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 1:00:29 - 1:04:39

953: His Name is Nimrod

Vintage Armagnac, 1952 Spirits, Hangover Science

A discussion about high-end spirits focuses on a 1952 vintage Armagnac consumed at a recent party. The hosts explain that pure distillation in French products often results in fewer hangovers because they lack "fusel oils"—impurities like butyl and propyl alcohol found in lower-quality spirits. The conversation covers the social and physical effects of aged brandy compared to other alcohols like scotch.

Show Me the Money!
Episode 19 17:20 - 21:14

19: Show Me the Money!

Armagnac 1900, Distillation Dates and Service Errors

During the Rubicon dinner, the pair ordered a 1900 vintage Armagnac, which led to a dispute with the staff regarding its authenticity. Despite the waiter's claims that the date referred to a solera system, the bottle label confirmed it was distilled in 1900. The segment concludes with a complaint about the waiter pouring the final remnants of the bottle into only one of their glasses.