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Tasting Notes: In this episode, Jason sits down with Dan Hakker, founder of Oade Armagnac, for a deep dive into the history, craftsmanship, and soul behind one of the world’s most overlooked spirits. From hidden cellars in Gascony to tasting 100-year-old Armagnacs straight from the barrel, this conversation explores why Armagnac isn’t just another spirit category—it’s living history in a glass. Dan shares the journey of building Oade Armagnac from scratch, traveling across southwest France to uncover forgotten barrels, meeting multi-generational producers, and introducing American drinkers to a spirit built on patience, authenticity, and human connection. This episode is about more than tasting notes. It’s about slowing down, honoring craftsmanship, and appreciating the stories behind every pour. 🔑 Key Topics & Takeaways 🇫🇷 Discovering the Soul of Gascony * How Dan fell in love with Armagnac through travel, food, and culture * Why Gascony feels completely different from the modern spirits world * The emotional connection between people, land, and spirit production * What makes Armagnac feel deeply personal compared to other categories 🥃 What Exactly Is Oade Armagnac? * The meaning behind the name “Oade” * Why Oade focuses on honoring producers instead of making spirit themselves * Traveling across France to taste over 2,500 barrels * Finding rare single-barrel, cask-strength Armagnacs to bring to the U.S. 🧪 How Armagnac Is Actually Made * The once-a-year harvest and distillation process * Traveling alembic stills that move from farm to farm * Why Armagnac production is still incredibly small-scale * How aging environments dramatically impact flavor 🍇 The Importance of Terroir & Grapes * The difference between Bas Armagnac and Tenarèze * Why Baco grapes became legendary after Phylloxera * How soil, climate, and barrel placement shape flavor profiles * Why no two producers taste alike 🏚️ Hidden Cellars & Forgotten Barrels * Discovering producers with no digital footprint * Walking into century-old cellars covered in dust * The emotional experience of tasting Armagnac from the 1900s * Why some producers refuse to sell—even when the barrels are extraordinary ⚠️ Building a Brand With No Roadmap * Launching an import business with zero alcohol industry experience * Navigating distribution, importing, and international logistics * Surviving tariff increases right as the first shipment was ready * Why educating consumers is the real challenge 🕰️ Why Armagnac Teaches You to Slow Down * Appreciating time, craftsmanship, and patience * Why Armagnac changes in the glass over time * The importance of savoring experiences instead of rushing through them * How Armagnac became Jason’s “Sunday pour” 🧠 What You’ll Learn * Why Armagnac is radically different from bourbon and cognac * How vintage Armagnac is preserved and documented * What makes aging conditions so important in Armagnac * Why authenticity matters more than hype * How culture and craftsmanship still survive in modern spirits 🔁 Why This Episode Matters This episode is a reminder that not everything needs to move fast. Armagnac represents: * patience over production * craftsmanship over scale * connection over marketing And in today’s spirits world, that’s becoming increasingly rare. 🥃 Featured Armagnacs Tasted * “The Farewell” — 1986 Domaine Marquestau * “Serendipity” — 1985 Domaine du Carpoulat * 1976 Vintage — J. Damblat Selection Follow Oade Armagnac * Oade Armagnac Website: www.oadearmagnac.com * @oadearmagnac on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/oadearmagnac?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Follow the Dram Amateur Podcast * @dram_amateur on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dram_amateur?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Dram Amateur Podcast on YouTube * Share this episode with a fellow spirits enthusiast * Leave a review to help grow the community 🥂 Closing Thought Some spirits are made to sell. Others are made to preserve history. Armagnac belongs to the second category.
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