Martell Cordon Bleu - 700ml

For the true connoisseurs, the distinct taste of this cognac is characterized by a predominance of distillates from the Borderies. Deliciously fruited, spice notes explode in aromatic richness.
$300.00
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  • Region: Charente-Maritime
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This is the oldest of the great Cognac houses, and boasts 300 years of passion and precision passed down through the Martell family. It has a rich history honouring craft and taste, with Martell cognacs enjoyed and cherished for three centuries - from regal coronations to Hollywood films, intrepid polar expeditions to royal weddings, and far beyond.
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The region authorised to produce cognac is divided into six zones, including fivecrus broadly covering the department of Charente-Maritime, a large part of the department of Charente and a few areas in Deux-Sèvres and the Dordogne. The six zones are: Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, Borderies, Fins Bois,Bon Bois and finally Bois Ordinaire. A blend of Grande and Petite Champagne Cognacs, with at least half coming from Grande Champagne, is known as Fine Champagne. Cognac-producing regions should not be confused with the northeastern region of Champagne, a wine region that producessparkling wine by that name, although they do share a common etymology – both being derivations of a French term for chalky soil.
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