Tasting Notes:
Colour: Dark gold with copper hues.
Nose: Abundant fruit: Lemon, pear and prune. Exotic delights: Vanilla pod and caramelized grapes. Wood character: Sweet myrrh, cedar and fine-grained oak.
Palate: An elegantly structured marriage of strength and smoothness emerges. A good length.
A cognac to enjoy neat, over ice or in long drinks and cocktails. A masculine and elegant cognac, expressive of the fruit’s smooth and generous sensuality balanced with complex wood notes.
History of Martell
Founded in 1715, Martell is the oldest of the great Cognac Houses. The elegance, complexity and balance of Martell style are the result of a unique savoir-faire: the distillation of clear wines only and the ageing of its eaux-de-vie in fine-grain oak barrels. The first cases of Martell arrived in China in 1858 and in 1874 in Malaysia.