The eaux-de-vie that make up this blend, all of which are aged more than 30 years, come from Laubade's vines and have been aged in traditional 400-litre oak barrels constructed on site by the property's own cooper. Even the tree on the label has significance for Laubade, representing the first tree planted on the estate by Maurice Lesgourgues in 1974, when he bought the property and began its renaissance.