- Cognac age
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XO
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- Growth area
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Grande Champagne
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- Bottle size
- 700ml
- ABV
- 40%
- Brand
- Distillerie Martinaud
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Growth area & soil: Grande Champagne
Grande Champagne
Description
Martinaud Tres Vieux Grande Champagne Cognac
Martinaud XO Tres Vieux Grande Champagne Cognac is a luxurious spirit that has been aged to perfection. It comes from a unique and exceptional batch, distilled in the 1950s: the years 1955, 1956 and 1957. Made from grapes grown in the Grande Champagne region of France, it was distilled in the 1950s and aged for a minimum of 10 years in oak barrels. The result is a complex and elegant spirit with a deep amber color that is full of character. The aroma is packed with notes of mature fruits and spices, while the taste is smooth with a hint of sweetness and a long, complex finish.
A renowned family-owned business located in the heart of the French countryside, this distillery has been producing the finest quality Cognacs since 1750, making it one of the oldest Cognac houses in the world. Using only the highest quality grapes, the distillery produces various Cognacs, ranging from VSOP to XO. Martinaud Cognac is a symbol of quality, craftsmanship and tradition and is sure to bring pleasure to any connoisseur.
Presentation of the bottle
The Martinaud XO Tres Vieux Grande Champagne Cognac comes in a classic, carafe-style bottle with a round form and smooth curves. The bottle features a royal blue label with gold accents, adorned with the Martinaud logo. The stopper is made of cork and topped with a wax seal for an added touch of authenticity. This beautiful bottle arrives with a bespoke wooden case, making it a generous gift or collector’s item that will stay protected.
How to enjoy
Martinaud XO Tres Vieux Grande Champagne Cognac is best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. To savor its unique flavor and complexity, pour a small amount into a snifter glass and let it rest for a few minutes. The aroma will reveal a bouquet of mature fruits and spices. Then, take a sip and experience the smooth and sweet taste, with a long, complex finish.
Reviews (4)
Martinaud Tres Vieux XO Supreme Cognac
Dark amber colour with copper highlights. Fine nose on dried fruits (plums, apricots), wood polish and old wood. The palate of the cognac is soft, of medium weight, showing dried plums again, mixed with spices and woody notes. The finish is of medium length, easy going, ending on spices and drying...
Advent calendar sample
Tasted this as a sample in the advent calendar. It has a nice dark copper color in the glass. After allowing to rest and breathe for 20 min , the smells now and full, slightly sweet, with smells of apricots, prunes and aged wood. On the tongue , the apricot and prune flavors are more pronounced, mingling...
Positive surprise
I have never heard about this producer before, but when I saw it Cognac Expert I had to buy it. The color is quite dark. It is rich on the nose, our first though was furniture polish. There is also some fruity tones like mango and apricot. It needs time in the glass to open up. In mouth there is a...
About Distillerie Martinaud
Cognac House Martinaud is a family-run business, currently in its eighth generation, founded in 1847. The estate is located in Chantillac, Charente, which is situated halfway between the cities of Angoulême and Bordeaux, just off the N10 national highway. The 30-hectare estate comprises vineyards distributed across four different crus: Fins Bois, Bons Bois, Petite Champagne, and Grande Champagne.
For the Martinaud family it has always been a big priority to respect the land and the environment. They did not only take the time to carefully craft the delicate nectar that is Cognac but are also conscious of the gifts that nature provides. The Martinaud family is committed to environmentally-friendly agriculture ever since. In order to produce the best eaux-de-vie, the Martinaud family focuses on preserving biodiversity, implementing a phytosanitary strategy, and conserving water resources.
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