
Martell Blue Swift - 750ML
Martell Blue Swift
Martell Blue Swift is a delightful Cognac that marries the best of both brandy and bourbon worlds. Its unique finishing process in previously used Kentucky bourbon casks adds depth and character to this exceptional spirit. Cheers!
- Country: France
- State: N/A (Cognac is produced in the Cognac region of France)
- Brand: Martell
- Spirits Type: Cognac
- Spirits Style: Finished in bourbon casks
- Taste: A harmonious blend of traditional brandy notes (raisin-plum) with oaky whiskey nuances. Hints of cinnamon, flamed banana, and almond.
- Food Pairings: Enjoy with dark chocolate, roasted nuts, or a fine cigar.
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