I seem to remember that when I started getting into Cognac around 1989-90 before Chinese market opened up wider and sucked the reserve cognac stocks down....I could swear that VS's were aged 4-10yrs minimum....VSOP were 10-20yrs and XO's were 20-25yrs Plus....now i remember them doing a revision to that about 8-10yrs ago as Asian market demand started driving prices higher....Martell Cordon Bleu, Hennessy, Courvosier, Remy Martin XO's used to be $90-$110 @ Costco and slowly climbed to $140-$150 pre pandemic...then in 2020 $175-$200 & in 2021-2022 they jumped over into $225-$275
i find the older cognacs got huge raisin notes. which is cool because the grapes turn into wine then get distilled into the cognac then it ages and tastes like raisins.
I just picked up a bottle at my local package store. There were 2 bottles left!! Can't wait to see if it's the same recipe as your year production as this was released late last year.
I seem to remember that when I started getting into Cognac around 1989-90 before Chinese market opened up wider and sucked the reserve cognac stocks down....I could swear that VS's were aged 4-10yrs minimum....VSOP were 10-20yrs and XO's were 20-25yrs Plus....now i remember them doing a revision to that about 8-10yrs ago as Asian market demand started driving prices higher....Martell Cordon Bleu, Hennessy, Courvosier, Remy Martin XO's used to be $90-$110 @ Costco and slowly climbed to $140-$150 pre pandemic...then in 2020 $175-$200 & in 2021-2022 they jumped over into $225-$275
este cognac Martell Noblige Cognac es una verdadera crema para saborear. salud
i find the older cognacs got huge raisin notes. which is cool because the grapes turn into wine then get distilled into the cognac then it ages and tastes like raisins.
I just picked up a bottle at my local package store. There were 2 bottles left!! Can't wait to see if it's the same recipe as your year production as this was released late last year.
probably not 100% same but this one in the video old old
U gotta remember the cordon been open for a while and u just opened the new bottle. U should probably try it again in a month or so.
I'm new to this does the taste change that much after you open it ?
yes it does but not a lot. i found my self going back to open bottles and liking them more
@@David-wm6ti yes sometimes for the better sometimes for the worst. To me liquor gets smoother and tastier after the bottles been open a while.
Sir how long is martell noblige taste good if it is open and 90% content in the bottle?
idk but should be pretty long
@@jakefever thank you sir
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