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Redefining one of their most classic editions once again with the Martell Blue Swift VSOP Cognac, this is the first drink made from the iconic Martell VSOP Cognac, finished in Kentucky Bourbon barrels.
The latest limited edition is a nod to the maison's history as the first to ship its Cognac to the United States in 1783 - an embodiment of their status as a truly international brand. Martell Blue Swift, therefore, represents a stunning union of French savoir-faire and American ingenuity. Martell is the oldest of the Big Four Cognac houses, and so their Blue Swift logo has come to represent everything about their history.
The famous Martell VSOP Cognac is crafted with grapes grown in the four finest terroirs of the region: the elite Borderies, the Grande and Petite Champagne and the Fins Bois.
Martell Blue Swift has been aged for at least four years in French red oak, and then transferred to bourbon casks to give it an aromatic and exotic profile of banana, vanilla, coconut and menthol, with a final finish of toasted oak. This unique flavor profile demonstrates the house of Martell’s ability to innovate beyond the borders of the Cognac denomination.
A classic Martell decanter of 700ml, the colors of the liquid and label are in keeping with the French tricolor flag - red, white and blue. The blue swift bird is etched into the side of the glass, giving it an iconic embossed effect.
Note: The Martell Cognac Blue Swift VSOP with Glitter Design contains the same Cognac as the Martell Cognac Blue Swift VSOP. The only difference is the Glitter design of the bottle.
The Martell Blue Swift VSOP is a sure contender for a Sazerac cocktail, a drink with truly American origins. Created in New Orleans, it is one of the USA’s oldest cocktail recipes:
Fill a rocks glass with ice, add the Absinthe and top with water. Leave to chill. Stir the other ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Throw away the ice and Absinthe from the rocks glass and strain the cocktail into it; garnish with a thin zest of lemon peel.
The Blue Swift VSOP Cognac also goes brilliantly in a mint julep cocktail. Alternatively, you can also enjoy this Cognac neat and over ice.
If you're more of a bourbon or scotch person and you would like to get a cognac, you'll probably enjoy this more than I did. I didn't realize that this was finished in Bourbon casks, it's very obvious off the first sip. I'm kind of over whiskey at this point in life so I really didn't enjoy this all...
Nose: Plums, figs, cherry, brown sugar, cinnamon, floral, vanilla, oak. Palate: Fig, cherry candy, vanilla, cinnamon, heavy oak. Finish: drying oak lingers. Pretty intense notes and shows the amount of influence a used barrel can have on the final product.
Nose... Fresh Parfume / Mint Taste...Mix of fruit One of my favorites
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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