Martell Cordon Bleu Tribute to Cellar Masters

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Martell Cordon Bleu was created in 1912 by Edouard Martell and first launched at Monte Carlo's Hotel de Paris. Cordon Bleu was the first post-phylloxera Cognac released by Martell, a X.O quality containing 100 different eau-de-vie aged 10 to 25 years of which around 50% Borderies.

Martell Cordon Bleu Tribute to Cellar Masters is a 2014 limited edition presented in a lacquered blue wooden case with design cues taken from the luxury crafts of marquetry and bookbinding of the 19th century. It includes a 20cl classic 'montre' bottle containing the Tribute to Cellar Masters blend, created by Martell Cellar Master Benoît Fil. It is accompanied by a decorated bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu, made transparent to showcase the liquid, with a gold silkscreen label.

Content 200ml & 700ml - volume 40%

€ 999.95 999.95 EUR € 999.95 VAT Included

€ 999.95 VAT Included

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    In 1715, Jean Martell, a young merchant originally from Jersey, created his own trading business in Cognac, on the banks of the Charente, and thus founded one of the very first cognac houses. After his death in 1753, his widow and then his two sons and grandson continued this tradition and developed the export business to make Martell the number one in England in 1814. In 1831, Martell created his first “VSOP” (Very Superior Old Pale) cognac and continued its international expansion. Its fame spread throughout the world, with the first exports to Japan and other Asian markets, such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Korea. Cordon Bleu, created in 1912, is probably Martell’s most famous product. In 1987, Seagram took control of Martell for $1.2 billion. Since 2001 Martell is part of Pernod Ricard.
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