An 8 year old VSOP(!) Bas Armagnac made, very unusually, entirely from the once ubiquitous but now sadly rare Folle Blanche grape, which makes delightfully elegant spirit. They're a funny lot, the French. If this was a Cognac they could call it an XO (minimum requirement 6yo ageing).
A quality oak-aged Armagnac from the Tenareze region, made with Ugni Blanc. This has a lively fruit character and at this price is excellent value for money.
A very rare thing to see - a single varietal Folle Blanche armagnac. This one, from the respected Clos Martin, should be floral and spicy after fifteen years in the wood.
Terrific bang-for-your-buck Napoleon armagnac from Sempé. Napoleon spirits are typically aged a minimum of six years before bottling (same as XO), but frequently use much older armagnacs in the blend.