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Martell Noblige

Martell Noblige cognac

alc./vol: 40%

Proof: 80°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Aged: No age statement

Product of: Product of France France

Relaunched in August 2006 and packaged in a sleek, shapely, contemporary bottle, the name Noblige is a reference to the old French saying "Noblesse Oblige", which literally translates as 'nobility obligates', implying that with wealth, power and prestige come responsibilities.

Review and Tasting


Sampled on 30/12/2014

Appearance:

Clear, dark amber.

Aroma:

Muscavado sugar, caramel and blackened fruitcake and lemon zest.

Taste:

Caramel, slightly woody, retains fruitcake notes with generous dried fruit, molasses and bitter chocolate.

Aftertaste:

Slightly bitter finish introduces dry nutty notes.

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    Tel: +33 5 4536 3333
    Website: Cognac Martell (Société Martell & Co SA)
    Address: 7 Place Edouard Martell, Cognac, 16100
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