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What type of alcohol is Martell Cordon Bleu?

What type of alcohol is Martell Cordon Bleu?

cognac Martell
The legendary cognac Martell Cordon Bleu is an international emblem of excellence. Ideal for special occasions, the taste of this French cognac is an explosion of spicy fruit notes and elegant richness.

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What type of alcohol is Martell?

Cognac
Martell is a Cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell (1694–1753). It is part of the Martell Mumm Perrier-Jouët subsidiary of the French wines and spirits conglomerate Pernod Ricard….Martell (cognac)

Founded 1715
Founder Jean Martell
Headquarters 7 pl Edouard Martell, 16100 COGNAC , France
Products Brandy
Owner Pernod Ricard

How long is Martell Cordon Bleu age?

between 10-25 years
The most prominent cognac in the Martell range. The Cordon bleu is a blend of eaux-de-vie aged between 10-25 years. Consisting predominantly of Borderies eaux-de-vie, it is often distinguished by its bold flavor.

How do you drink Martell Cordon Bleu?

“Martell Cordon Bleu is perfect for special occasions, either drunk neat, on the rocks, or diluted with a little water.

Where does Martell Cordon Bleu come from?

Martell is a cognac house founded in 1715 by Jean Martell. Martell is located in Cognac, France on the Charente River. Martell’s eaux-de-vie are aged in french oak from trees of the Tronçais style, with a fine grain that creates cognacs with lighter tannins and a delicate woody flavor.

What to do with Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac?

Martell Cordon Bleu is perfect for special occasions, either drunk neat, on the rocks, or diluted with a little water. Have a Question? Be the first to ask a question about this.

How old is Martell Cordon Bleu oak barrel?

It is aged ten to twenty-five years in French Tronçais oak barrels. Cordon Bleu would qualify for an X.O. designation due to the age of its eaux-de-vie. Martell prefers to continue to market this cognac as “Cordon Bleu”, while marketing another well aged cognac as Martell X.O.

What kind of grapes are used for Martell eaux de vie?

Martell’s eaux-de-vie are aged in french oak from trees of the Tronçais style, with a fine grain that creates cognacs with lighter tannins and a delicate woody flavor. Martell also uses grapes for its eaux-de-vie from the exclusive and most prestigious Cognac appelations of Borderies, Petit Champagne and Grande Champagne.