A Singular Expression of Craftsmanship
In the mid-19th century, cognac was traded not in bottles, but fine-grained oak casks. This tradition lives on in Les Fûts Uniques de Martell, a remarkable collection of single cask eaux-de-vie. A testament to 300 years of savoir-faire, this singular release reflects Maison Martell's rich heritage. Each of the eau-de-vie proposed for Les Futs Uniques are drawn from the Réserve Héritage, a very special reserve of eaux-de-vie that have been singled out for their rare quality and their superior potential for ageing to be kept for future generations.
Eau-de-vie Grande Champagne 32 Years Old (46°)
This eau-de-vie was produced by Maison Martell’s esteemed third Cellar Master, François Chapeau, who was also a winegrower, and brought into the Martell reserve by his successor, Pierre Frugier. It has aged for 32 years in the Martell cellars, developing luscious notes of citrus fruit, noble woods and leather – an aromatic richness characteristic of the prized Grande Champagne terroir.