Cognac

  • Martell Cordon Bleu

    Martell Cordon Bleu

    Martell Cordon Blue is a legendary Cognac. First bottled in 1912 by Edouard Martell, the great-grandson of the House’s founder, Cordon Bleu is the brand’s flagship spirit. For many connoisseurs’ it’s their favorite Martell expression,…

  • Martell XO

    Martell XO

    Martell XO embraces tradition through cultivation by mixing the region’s most-heralded grapes with those that helped the French brandy house build its individual style. Rich and robust, the XO welcomes drinkers to the upper market…

  • Martell VSOP Medaillon

    Martell VSOP Medaillon is distinct from the other Cognacs from this Penot Ricard-owned house. It’s a celebratory blend that bears a gold medallion–hence the name–engraved with the portrait of Louis XIV and commemorates the birth…

  • Cognac Park XO Cigar Blend

    Cognac Park XO Cigar Blend provides a richer, sweeter option for those looking to explore the brand’s higher echelon Cognacs. While you don’t need to smoke a cigar while sipping this tasty tipple, we certainly…

  • Martell Blue Swift

    Martell Blue Swift

    Martell Blue Swift celebrates history by breaking with tradition. In 1783, the Pernod Ricard-owned distillery became the first house to ship Cognac to the United States. The newest expression of the Maison’s French brandy is…

  • Remy Martin VSOP

    Remy Martin VSOP

    In 1927, Remy Martin VSOP was born after the Cognac House’s Cellar Master André Renaud created the very first VSOP Fine Champagne, a choice that was certainly ahead of its time. It wasn’t until 11…

  • Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege

    The very first batch of Hennessy V.S.O.P Privilege was made for King George IV of England. The royal requested a “Very Special Old Pale” from the Cognac House, and in 1815, the first shipment was…

  • Plume Frapin Grande Champagne Cognac

    It’s rare for a Cognac to come from a single estate, but that’s just one of the reasons that makes Plume Frapin Grande Champagne Cognac. This Cognac is the “quintessence of the Cellar Masters’ expertise…

  • Bottle Of Cognac From 1762 Sets Auction Record

    A bottle of Gautier Cognac 1762–yes, that’s Cognac from 1762, not just some clever name like Remy Martin’s 1738 Accord Royal–just sold for £118,580 (around $146,000), setting a new record for a bottle of Cognac…

  • Courvoisier XO

    Courvoisier XO

    When it comes to Cognac, XO is the creme de la creme, and the Courvoisier XO is one of the finest expressions of this grade available on the mass market.  It is a selection by…