L’Or de Jean. Martell — the absolute apex of the Martell portfolio, blending over 400 of the house’s rarest eaux-de-vie — including irreplaceable aged Borderies stock — named for Jean Martell, who founded the house in 1715 and established the Borderies-focused philosophy that distinguishes Martell from every other major Cognac house.
L’Or de Jean is Martell’s answer to Louis XIII (Rémy Martin) and Richard Hennessy — the pinnacle expression that draws on the oldest, most exceptional components in the cellar. The Borderies stock included in L’Or de Jean represents aged eaux-de-vie from the smallest and rarest Cognac cru, where Martell maintains its deepest historical sourcing relationships.
Specs
- House: Martell, Cognac, France (est. 1715)
- Style: Cognac — apex blend including rare Borderies
- Blend: 400+ rare eaux-de-vie
- Presentation: Prestige packaging
- Size: 750ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How does L’Or de Jean compare to the Cordon Bleu in the Martell hierarchy? The Cordon Bleu is Martell’s flagship prestige expression at the accessible tier. L’Or de Jean is the absolute apex — drawing on 400+ of the rarest eaux-de-vie in the Martell cellar, including aged Borderies stock that cannot be replenished. Cordon Bleu is the entry into Martell prestige; L’Or de Jean is the summit.
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