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Martell Noblige Cognac is named in reference to the old French saying, 'Noblesse Oblige'. Translated to ‘nobility obligates’, it calls on the responsibilities which come with wealth and power; a suitable reference for a dignified and sophisticated Cognac. Delightfully fruity on the palate, this Napoléon blend contains Cognacs aged 10 years or more, incorporating a greater share of eaux-de-vie from the Borderies region for a floral aroma.
The oldest of the great Cognac houses, the House of Martell celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2015. Aged only 21 when he started out, founder Jean Martell built his family home and business on the banks of the Charente River where it still stands today. Martell Cognac has always attracted people of extravagant tastes, counting George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Napoleon Bonaparte, Tsar Nicholas II and Winston Churchill among its fans - fine company indeed for such a noble brand.
Expressing a timeless elegance, the long, curved lines of Noblige look great displayed on top of a drinks cabinet.
This is a versatile Cognac that can be enjoyed in many ways. Its complex palate makes Martell Noblige perfect to drink on its own in a delicate tulip glass, but the more adventurous might turn to a rich, stirred-down cocktail. Why not try the Ampersand, first published in The Old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Bar Book (1935):
Stir with ice and strain into a chilled coupette, garnish with a twist of lemon peel.
Whichever way you choose to drink it, Martell Noblige will always 'oblige' - it's a Cognac as individual as you are as a person.
I'm a big fan of the Martell Cordon Blue extra old. I thought I'd try this offering from the brand since it has a similar flavor profile. It has a great aroma of orange, apricot, and other fruits. Very soft on the palate. Although not as complex as the Cordon bleu, it is similar and a great bargain...
Picked up this amazing example of a Cognac, on this website!!! shipped to my home about a year ago, and it is time to celebrate and open the bottle! The history of Martell goes down as one of the oldest Houses you can find! This is my favorite Cognac house, and I have been looking forward to trying...
The 310 years of history and expertise of Martell form the precious heritage of the oldest of the great Cognac houses. Founded in 1715, Maison Martell has, since that time, made the Borderies cru its signature. The smallest and rarest of the crus brings floral aromas to its eaux-de-vie. Distilling only clear wines and ageing in fine-grained oak barrels honors the terroir and gives Martell Cognacs their elegance. Known for its famous Cordon Bleu created in 1912, Maison Martell continues to innovate with high-end creations such as XXO Chanteloup and L’Or de Jean Martell. Today, Maison Martell is committed to sustainable development—from vineyard soil to delivery logistics, including distillation.
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