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Martell Cordon Bleu X.O Cognac [1000ML]

Original price was: RM750.00.Current price is: RM745.00.
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What makes a cognac legendary enough to remain unchanged for over a century?

Martell Cordon Bleu X.O stands as the world’s first mass-market premium cognac, created in 1912 and launched at Monaco’s prestigious Hôtel de Paris. This XO expression distinguishes itself with an exceptional 50% Borderies eaux-de-vie composition, unlike typical Grand Champagne-led cognacs. Our collection features premium alternatives including Hennessy X.O and Martell XO Brandy for discerning collectors.

Distillery: Martell – Founded 1715, oldest of the great cognac houses
Region: Cognac, France – Borderies-dominant blend for elegant complexity
ABV: 40% – Perfect balance allowing delicate aromatics to shine
Volume: 1000ml
Maturation: Blend of 100+ eaux-de-vie aged 10-25 years
Tasting Notes: Candied plums and mocha coffee on the nose, well-rounded mellowness with balanced fruit sweetness, finishing long and dry with cigar leaf and violet blossom
Best Served: Neat in a snifter or with a splash of water

Our spirits team at Mr. Chow’s Liquor Store has evaluated countless XO expressions, and this consistently impresses with its remarkable consistency and timeless elegance. The unchanged 1912 recipe delivers predictable excellence that collectors and connoisseurs trust.

Ideal for: Corporate gifting, CNY celebrations, milestone commemorations. Pairs with: Rich Malaysian cuisine like beef rendang, char siu, or dark chocolate desserts. Recommended for: Cognac enthusiasts seeking heritage authenticity, alongside Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal for comparative tastings.

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