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An elegantly structured marriage of strength and smoothness with a good length. A superbly stylish cognac whose name refers to the old French saying, ‘noblesse oblige’ (nobility carries obligation). The bottle’s contemporary design carries strong cues of elegance and sophistication. Serving Tips.
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Martell Noblige: a statement-making cognac with unique flair and energy. The Martell Noblige Limited Edition by Vincent Darré revisits this statement-making cognac, which was first launched in the 1980s as a contemporary symbol of French art de vivre. Its name was inspired by the aristocratic expressio “Noblesse oblige”.
Martell Noblige Cognac. Highly Recommended 89 /100. see 2 reviews. Cognac age. Napoléon. Growth area. Blend. ABV. 40% Brand. Martell Cognac. $ 88. excl. TAX excl. shipping. Notify me when available. Tasting review. Eye: Dark gold with copper hues. Nose: Abundant fruit, with lemon, pear and prune.
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Martell Noblige Cognac. $70.99. Earn up to 5% back on this product with Caskers Rewards. Size 750mL Proof 80 (40% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary. "Noblesse oblige" is French for "nobility carries obligation". A fitting name for this cognac from the oldest of the major cognac houses.
Martell Noblige cognac. Product of: France. See more Napoleon Cognacs. View 523 cocktails with Cognac (brandy) View product website. Relaunched in August 2006 and packaged in a sleek, shapely, contemporary bottle, the name Noblige is a reference to the old French saying "Noblesse Oblige", which literally translates as 'nobility obligates ...