
A stylish and pleasant cognac resulting from the marriage of more than a hundred individual 'eaux-de-vie' or component cognacs. Some of these 'eaux-de-vie' undergo a lengthier ageing in oak casks than is the practice for many VSOPs and thus lend the cognac intensity and wood notes. The name 'Noblige' points to this cognac's inherent nobility, the hallmark of Martell's creative flair since 1715.
Aromas are ripe and melony; subtle hints of walnut, butter cream, a sensational bouquet.
"Rich copper color. Lovely aromas of warm caramel, dried apple, cocoa, and spice. A soft, silky entry leads to a round, dry-yet-fruity medium body of dried orchard fruits and peppery spice flavors. Finishes with a touch of tobacco and charred barrel minerality enveloped by chocolate covered fruit and spice. A dry, reserved style for sipping with cigars. 88 points" Beverage Tasting Institute












