Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal 40% 0,7l

Oblast Petite Champagne
Terroir v této oblasti je stále převážně tvořen křídou, ale je kompaktnější. Pokrývá větší celkovou plochu než jeho velký bratr, Grande Champagne. Složení půdy znamená, že voda teče velmi pomalu, takže zůstává vlhká i během velmi suchého léta.
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Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal is a premium Fine Champagne cognac crafted exclusively from grapes sourced in Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. Its name commemorates the year 1738, when King Louis XV granted the Rémy Martin family a royal decree allowing them to expand their vineyards – the “Accord Royal.” The bottle has a robust and luxurious appearance, while the deep amber color reflects extended maturation in carefully selected oak casks. The elegant gift tube enhances its presentation value.
On the palate, it is harmonious, round and rich. Prominent notes include caramel, dried plums, roasted nuts, vanilla, dark chocolate and subtle spice. The aroma reveals hints of ripe fruit, oak wood and lightly toasted nuances. The texture is velvety, leading to a long, warming finish with gently spicy and chocolate undertones. Compared to a classic VSOP, 1738 Accord Royal offers a fuller and more expressive profile.
The producer, Rémy Martin, was founded in 1724 and is exclusively dedicated to crafting Fine Champagne cognacs. It is regarded as one of the most prestigious houses in the Cognac region. A consistent focus on grape quality, traditional distillation in copper pot stills and meticulous oak ageing ensures the distinctive and refined character of the brand. The 1738 Accord Royal perfectly embodies heritage combined with contemporary sophistication.
| Age Category | Napoleon +6 years |
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| Objem lahve | 700 ml |
| Balení | tube |
| Země původu | Francie |

Rémy Martin – a symbol of exceptional cognac
The Rémy Martin cognac house is one of the most prestigious and respected cognac producers in the world. Its history dates back to 1724, when it was founded by Rémy Martin in the Cognac region of France. From the very beginning, the house has been a producer of exceptional spirits, emphasizing the quality of grapes, terroir and long maturation.















