Martell Cordon Bleu was launched in 1912 in Monte-Carlo's Hôtel de Paris, And it has chosen to return to the same hotel on 22 March 2012 for an unforgettable evening.
These unusually shaped Normann Copenhagen glasses are designed to enhance the bouquet, temperature and volume of fine Cognac.
Designed by Rikke Hagen, these 11cm diameter glasses are beautifully crafted, with an innovative design that sees...
Martell Cognac has launched Cohiba Cognac, in partnership with Habanos cigars. Cohiba Cognac sits at the super-premium end of the Cognac category.
Specially crafted for and in collaboration with the famed Cuban tobacco company, the...
Martell, the oldest of the great Cognac houses, has collaborated with iconic French architect Jean Nouvel on a new project.
"The Martell Amber Lamp by Jean Nouvel" is a stunning object of design which will...
Versailles represents the exquisite perfection that artists and master craftsmen can achieve, and the Palace plays a leading role in promoting French culture and art around the world.
Versailles and Martell, the French Cognac house...
A bottle of Vieux Cognac dating back to 1788 — the year before the French Revolution — sold at a Paris auction of wine and spirits for $37,000.
Paris' landmark Tour d'Argent restaurant has cleaned...