Remy Martin Accord Royal 1738
- we90
- v87
Category | Cognac |
Brand | Remy Martin |
Origin | France, Cognac |
Alcohol/vol | 40% |
Wine Enthusiast
- we90
The label on this light caramel-brown liquid says it's blended "for aromatic intensity." Mission accomplished: The aromas are indeed intense, with sweet, high bursts of burnt caramel and orange peel, opening up to a slightly chocolaty fragrance. On the tongue, this one is a big, solid block of flavor, with lots of caramel from start to finish, adding some coffee and dark chocolate notes at the end. Despite the big-brute flavor, it has a mellow finish.
Vinous
- v87
Sitting in age between the VSOP and XO, this expression is named for the Accord Royal, granted by King Louis XV in 1738, that allowed Rémy Martin to plant vines on his land. Brilliant copper in color, with big floral aromas like lavender, potpourri or floral bath soap. In the mouth, it's very woody, displaying some notes of char, grilled pineapple, and dense sweet and spicy notes of cinnamon, brown sugar and vanilla. Works well in cocktails, but is pricey to use behind the bar. (40% abv)