Musée de l'Armagnac

Toulouse, Gers & Vallée du Tarn


Located in a turn-of-the-century cellar, this museum is dedicated to the fine art of Armagnac production; it houses a modest collection of vintage bottles, agricultural tools and an 18-tonne press dating from the 19th century.


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