Spiritus x Encatada Armagnac 1989

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€250,00
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A cluster of these ships came through from the void, with their flexible tendrils rippling in their trail. Small, with a smooth central hull, and long appendages acting both as sensors and sails for electromagnetic currents, the Spiritus were once partly organic, with a small symbiotic species inhabiting and navigating. None of the symbiotes seem to have survived the void, so the crew now consists of the quieter, more diminutive refugees, having sympathetically brought parts of the ship back to life. Seeing these ships together reminded the humans of video footage they saw of long-gone sea creatures, swimming and moving together as if with one mind.

Bundled with a bottle of Encatada Armagnac

Cometh has teamed up with Encantada to bring you the NFT Spiritus, affiliated with this very special bottle of Armagnac.
The Spiritus is a vessel that seems to come from another world, just like this bottle from an 1989 cask at the old Del Cassou domain in the Gers. Encantada found this secret barrel, which had escaped from the sale, by going directly to meet the winemaker. In his domain, the Baco vines date from the 1800s.
Despite his age, the owner uses new techniques to create his Armagnac: instead of using brand new, clean barrels as is customary, he makes his alcohol in old, red oak barrels in order to achieve the very special taste that is unique to his Armagnac.
This armagnac is the perfect combination of tradition and modernity, and above all it is a very limited edition, 100 bottles, since the owner of the estate only releases 2 to 4 barrels per year. So come aboard the Spiritus with this bottle that will remind you of home during the difficult moments of the great journey!

Spiritus x Encatada Armagnac 1989
Spiritus x Encatada Armagnac 1989
Spiritus x Encatada Armagnac 1989
Spiritus x Encatada Armagnac 1989
Spiritus x Encatada Armagnac 1989

Genesis Spiritus spaceship

A cluster of these ships came through from the void, with their flexible tendrils rippling in their trail. Small, with a smooth central hull, and long appendages acting both as sensors and sails for electromagnetic currents, the Spiritus were once partly organic, with a small symbiotic species inhabiting and navigating. None of the symbiotes seem to have survived the void, so the crew now consists of the quieter, more diminutive refugees, having sympathetically brought parts of the ship back to life. Seeing these ships together reminded the humans of video footage they saw of long-gone sea creatures, swimming and moving together as if with one mind.