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2000s Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac 1.5 Litre
2000s Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac 1.5 Litre
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Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac from the 2000s is a standout XO-level expression, celebrated for its high proportion of Borderies eaux-de-vie, which lend it a uniquely floral and rounded character.
Though it doesn’t carry an official age statement, the blend includes spirits aged between 10 and 25years, and it’s bottled at 40% ABV.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of its tasting profile, drawn from expert reviews:
Tasting Notes: Martell Cordon Bleu (2000s Bottling)
Appearance: Medium-dark amber with polished copper glints—rich and elegant.
Nose: Milk chocolate, pineapple, mango, and prunes. Evolving tropical fruit notes—banana, candied orange, and violet blossom. Subtle oak tones and hints of gingerbread, cinnamon, and toasted almond
Palate: Balanced and silky, with a luxurious mouthfeel. Raisins, sultanas, peach, and even a touch of watermelon. Layers of vanilla, mocha coffee, and light spice. A gentle oaky backbone with echoes of Christmas cake and overripe fruit
Finish: Long and fruit-driven. Notes of apple, pear, blackberry, and a surprising touch of sharp cheddar. Drying oak and spice help balance the richness
Style & Legacy
First created in 1912 by Edouard Martell, Cordon Bleu remains the house’s flagship. The use of Tronçais oak barrels contributes to its delicate tannin structure. Known for its elegance over power, it’s often preferred to more tannic Grand Champagne XOs
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