What is Martell Noblige Cognac?
Martell Noblige Cognac is named in reference to the old French saying, ‘Noblesse Oblige’. 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.
Is Martell Noblige a vsop?
Martell Noblige is intended for those who prize the natural dignity of a great cognac. The bottle’s contemporary design carries strong cues of elegance and sophistication….Products specifications.
| Brands | Martell |
|---|---|
| Varieties | V.S.O.P. |
| Age | Not Specified |
| Bottle Size | 700ml |
| ABV | 40.0% |
Is Martell Cognac wine?
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.
What percentage is Martell?
MARTELL VS Cognac 70cl Bottle
| Brand | Martell |
|---|---|
| Flavour | Citrus, Plum, Pear, Spice |
| Alcohol Content | 4 Percent by Volume |
| Alcohol type | Brandy |
| Item weight | 2.87 Pounds |
Is Martell good cognac?
With over 300 years of cognac making under their belt, a bottle of Martell is sure to impress any cognac lover. And if that bottle happens to be their XO (aka Extra Old) with a spicy nose and lush dried fruit on the palate? Prepare for compliments on your excellent taste.
How do you drink Martell cognac?
Cognac is a very versatile drink. It may be drunk neat, over ice or diluted with a little water. It can be mixed with quality mixers, such as soda or traditional lemonade to make a long drink, or used to make a cocktail. For a range of Martell cocktails to try, see our cocktails section.
Is Martell VS a brandy?
Martell VS Cognac was Crafted in the Borderies region of cognac. This young brandy has a light golden silky colour with a mild, gentle fruity aroma. On the palate it is fruity with an oaky wood hint.