Is Martell a whiskey?
Martell VSOP Médaillon (Very Superior Old Pale) is a cognac blended from old eaux-de-vie chosen from amongst the best crus in the Cognac region. Martell Cordon Bleu was created by Edouard Martell in 1912. Martell XO is a blend of crus from Les Borderies and Grande Champagne.
What is VSOP stand for?
Very Superior Old Pale
The designations you see on Cognac labels—VS (Very Special), VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale) and XO (Extra Old)—are a guarantee of how long a Cognac has been aged. VS indicates that the Cognac has been aged at least two years, VSOP at least four years and XO (Extra Old) at least six years.
How do you drink Martell?
Cognac may be drunk neat, with ice or diluted with a little water. At Martell, we do not recommend warming Cognac as it brings out the alcohol too strongly and releases the aromas too quickly.
Which is the best product from Martell Singapore?
When it comes to popular products from Martell Singapore, V.S.O.P. Médaillon Cognac 700ml [ Brandy ], VSOP Red Barrel 700ml (Agent Stock) and Cordon Bleu 1 Litre are among the most preferred collections. The price list for products from Martell vary between S$ 40.00 to S$ 1,800.00. Enjoy the best prices with iPrice.
What’s the difference between Martell XO and VSOP?
VSOP is an acronym of “Very Superior Old Pale”. As the name suggests, VSOP cognacs are created from eaux-de-vie that aged for at least four years, while the VSOP category comprises designations like “Old” or “Reserve”. As for Martell XO (Extra Old), the cognac inside the bottle is around 25 years.
How much Cognac is in Martell VSOP Red Barrels?
We have a great range of cognac ( spirits) and brandy in our Online shop . What You Will Get: 2 btl of Martell VSOP Red Barrels Volume: 700ml Alcohol Percentage: 40% Type: Cognac We provide online alcohol d…
What’s the best way to drink Martell VSOP?
Martell VSOP cognacs are best served with mixers. For those drinking Martell VSOP for the first time, they can mix the drink with coke, ginger ale, or tonic water.