Martell 1956 Carafe Baccarat cognac is a superb bottling selected by La Maison du Whisky to celebrate its 65th anniversary. Distilled in 1956, the year LMDW was founded, it was bottled at 43% in a beautiful crystal decanter created by Baccarat, and is presented in a luxurious hand-made inlaid package.
Only 6 bottles were produced.
Martell 1956 Carafe Baccarat is produced from the Ugni Blanc grape variety from the Borderies terroir; founded in 1715, the Maison Martell is the oldest producer of cognac. Bursting with exoticism, nobly spicy and delicately floral with hints of candied fruit, this precious release has a palette of aromas and flavours that naturally release the juicy aromas of the grapes, which wonderfully underline its eternally youthful spirit.
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