Bold, regal, and unmistakably French, this 1946 original poster for Armagnac Ryst captures the proud heritage and tradition of one of Gascony’s finest spirits. The composition features a powerful golden lion rampant, a classic heraldic symbol of strength and nobility, clutching a glowing snifter of Armagnac like a victorious trophy. Above its chest, a red shield bearing three golden glasses and a lion ties together the themes of elegance, craftsmanship, and regional pride.
Produced in the postwar years, this advertisement is not just a commercial for a prestigious brand—it is a visual celebration of revival and excellence. The phrase “de Haut Parage,” meaning “of high lineage,” reinforces the spirit’s distinguished origins, while the town of Condom in the Gers region grounds the piece in the historic terroir of Armagnac production.
Set against a dark, dramatic background that enhances the golden tones of both the lion and the spirit, the poster radiates warmth and refinement. It’s a striking mix of graphic clarity and heraldic symbolism, intended to elevate the product to near-mythic status. The shimmering drink glows like a star, a beacon of French savoir-faire in a recovering world.
This vintage piece is more than just a fine example of mid-century advertising—it’s a visual emblem of regional pride and the enduring prestige of Armagnac. A collector’s gem, full of character and sophistication.
Alcohol - Advertising - France
condom gers,
Damourin Paris
Good condition, slight traces of folds
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