Martell has always combined craftsmanship and emotion in the production of its Cognacs, and this bottle dates back to the late 1940s or early 1950s. It stands out with its cork stopper, unlike the typical clip cork of Martell bottles from the 1950s.
Despite its VSOP label, like all Martell Cognacs, this one has been aged much longer than necessary, spending at least 20 years in oak barrels.
The acquisition of a collector's bottle of Martell Cognac VSOP 1940 Plus de 20 Ans en Futs is not just about the age of the precious eaux-de-vie it contains, but also about the fascinating stories it carries and the people it brings together. This particular bottle is imbued with a special emotional value and will be cherished dearly.
Martell, the oldest of the four major Cognac houses, favors eaux-de-vie from the Borderies region for its exceptional blends.