A re-interpretation of a blending recipe dating back to 1898, this cognac is a tribute to the first revelation of the benefit of ageing Cognac Fine Champagne: the incomparable smoothness.
Fruitiness
Aromas coming from the still wine’s fermentation, distillation on the lees and ageingSmoothness
Sensation on the mouth giving mellowness, balance and perfect harmonyOpulence
Defines the intensity of richness in the cognac’s aromas.Length
The length of time for which the tastes are expressed after a sipCharacter
Abundant notes of candied fruits, autumn walnuts, and ripe figs.
Incomparable smoothness thanks to long ageing, reminiscences of exotic Chinese "five-perfume powder", and generous notes of nutmeg.
A soothing, smooth texture like deep velvet with long persistence on the palate.
Drink suggestion
Enjoy it neat for a unique tasting experience.
Details
1898 marks a historic turning point for the house. Paul Rémy Martin, the fifth generation of the family to take the reins, revolutionized the world of cognac by creating the first aged Cognac Fine Champagne, a blend of incomparable smoothness, and noted down the recipe of this new prestige blend in the Cellar Master’s records.
In 2008, Cellar Master Pierrette Trichet drew inspiration from the original blend and named it 1898 Coupe Fine Champagne.