Remy Martin 1738 Accord Royal

81.45 CHF

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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 40% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Remy Martin 1738 Accord Royal

Special features: Inspired by a historical exclusive contract from 1738, this Cognac combines traditional production with an expressive cask aging. The aging in a carefully selected range of French oak barrels gives it a characterful depth.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Rich aromas of roasted oak, vanilla, and dried fruits intertwine with fine spice notes.
  • Palate: Velvety and full-bodied with nuances of caramel, butter toffee, and a hint of cinnamon.
  • Finish: Long-lasting, warm with elegant spiciness and a gentle fruit sweetness.

Distillery/Bottler: Rémy Martin is one of the renowned houses in the Cognac region of France. With a history of over 300 years, the house primarily produces Cognacs from grapes of the Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, the two preferred regions for the finest grapes. Quality and tradition are at the forefront here.

Product details:

  • Manufacturer: Rémy Martin
  • Bottler: Rémy Martin
  • Cask types: French oak
  • Packaging: Tube

Facts:

Country of originFrance
Product categoryCognac
PackagingTube
RegionFine Champagne
Volume0.7
Alcohol content40%
BottlerOriginal bottling
Colouring agentNo
Cask strength or high alcohol contentNo
Not chill-filteredNo
AllergensNone
Organic sealNo
EAN: 3024480010233
 

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Kurzinfos zu Remy Martin 1738 Accord Royal

The alcohol content is 40%. The product is not chill-filtered and contains no coloring agents.

The volume is 0.7 liters. It is packaged in a tube.

The cask type is French oak. The product is inspired by a historical contract from the year 1738.

The origin is France. The nose features aromas of roasted oak, vanilla, and dried fruits.

The bottler is Rémy Martin. The finish is described as long-lasting, warm with elegant spiciness and a gentle fruit sweetness.

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