- vintages. When
Armagnacs of
different ages have been blended, the age on the
bottle refers to the
youngest component. A three-star, or VS,
Armagnac is a mix...
-
between the
Armagnacs and
Burgundians for a
number of years. As the
Burgundians were
allied with the
English from 1419, and the
Armagnacs supported the...
-
Bertrand Schnerb, Les
Armagnacs et les Bourguignons. La
maudite guerre, Paris, Perrin, 1988.
Jacques d'Avout, La
Querelle des
Armagnacs et des Bourguignons...
-
Armagnac may
refer to:
County of
Armagnac, a
province of
France Count of
Armagnac House of
Armagnac, a
French noble house Armagnac (party), a prominent...
- and was
placed in the
custody of Bernard,
Count of
Armagnac; his
supporters became known as "
Armagnacs",
while supporters of the Duke of
Burgundy became...
- of
Armagnac and Rodez,
Constable of France,
leader of the
Armagnacs opposed to the
Burgundians during the
Hundred Years' War. The
House of
Armagnac is...
-
bands that also
became known as the
Armagnacs.
Although they were in the
service of King
Charles VII, the
Armagnacs became notorious for
their rapacious...
- father-in-law
Bernard VII,
Count of
Armagnac.
Because of this alliance,
their faction became known as the
Armagnacs in
opposition to the Burgundians. With...
- Bas-
Armagnac ("Lower
Armagnac"; Occitan:
Baish Armanhac) is one of the
three plantation areas in the
Armagnac area of
France where grapes for the distillation...
-
Armagnac was the
first distilled spirit in France. Its
usage was
first mentioned in 1310 by
Vital Du Four in a book of
medicine recipes.
Armagnacs have...