Martingale Cognac 375ML Gift Set
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Description
Martingale Cognac 375ML Gift Set is a four-cru Cognac blend bottled at 40% ABV in a 375ml gift-set format, produced by Maison Thomas in France's Cognac region. This expression earned a Gold Medal at The Spirits Business Cognac Masters 2024 and stands apart for its notable Borderies cru content and additive-free production — a rarity in mainstream Cognac.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Cognac, France | Four-Cru Blend with Borderies Content | Distillery: Maison Thomas
Production & Heritage
Maison Thomas operates from facilities in Ars and Salignac-sur-Charente, maintaining complete vineyard-to-bottle control over the entire production process. The blend draws from four of Cognac's six designated crus, with a significant proportion sourced from the Borderies — the smallest and most sought-after growing area, prized for its round, floral character. The grapes are predominantly Ugni Blanc (roughly 90%), and critically, the final liquid contains no boisé or other wood-extract additives, allowing the natural distillate and barrel influence to speak without cosmetic adjustment.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Spring flowers and acacia open the nose, followed by light vanilla, toasted almonds, and a delicate madeleine-like pastry sweetness. There is an underlying cleanliness that reflects the additive-free approach.
Taste: The entry is soft and well-rounded, with an immediate sense of freshness uncommon at this price tier. Mid-palate, subtle floral and fruity notes — green apple, tinned pear, and gentle peach — weave through hints of vanilla cream and cinnamon. A light peppery spice and measured tannin from oak provide structure without aggression.
Finish: The finish is soft yet surprisingly long, trailing off into elegant sandalwood and a whisper of marzipan. Lingering warmth and refined wood character suggest maturity well beyond what the price point might imply.
How to Drink Martingale Cognac
Neat in a tulip glass at room temperature is the best way to appreciate the Borderies-driven florals and the clean, additive-free profile; a few drops of water can further open the aromatic layers. Beyond sipping, this Cognac performs well in classic cocktails: a Sidecar, where its vanilla-cream and citrus character complements Cointreau and lemon juice without being overwhelmed; a Stinger, pairing the sandalwood finish against white crème de menthe for a sophisticated after-dinner drink; and a French 75 (Cognac variation), where its fresh floral nose adds elegance beneath champagne effervescence.
Best For
- Gifting a Cognac enthusiast who values additive-free production
- Introducing a curious whiskey drinker to high-quality brandy
- A dinner-party host gift in a presentation-ready format
- Building a home spirits collection with a Borderies-forward expression
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Martingale Cognac taste like? Martingale Cognac leads with spring flowers, vanilla cream, and green apple, then resolves into a long, elegant sandalwood finish. Its additive-free production gives it a notably clean, fresh character compared to many blended Cognacs.
How does Martingale Cognac compare to Camus? Both Martingale and Camus are among very few Cognac houses that prominently feature Borderies cru fruit, giving them a shared floral and round profile. Martingale differentiates itself through its explicit no-boisé, additive-free production philosophy and its blend of four crus rather than Camus's single-cru Borderies bottlings.
Is Martingale Cognac good for sipping neat? Yes — the soft entry, layered florals, and extended sandalwood finish make it very well suited to neat sipping. Its 40% ABV keeps the experience approachable without sacrificing complexity.
Where is Martingale Cognac made? Martingale Cognac is produced by Maison Thomas, which operates from Ars and Salignac-sur-Charente in the Cognac appellation of southwestern France. The liquid is a blend sourced from four of the region's six designated crus, with notable Borderies content.
What foods pair well with Martingale Cognac? Almond-based desserts like frangipane tart echo the spirit's marzipan and toasted-nut notes. Aged Comté cheese complements the vanilla and sandalwood character. Roasted duck with stone-fruit glaze mirrors the peach and pear mid-palate. Dark chocolate with a high cocoa percentage contrasts the floral lightness. Foie gras or country-style pâté pairs with the round, Borderies-driven richness.
What sizes does Martingale Cognac come in? This gift set is a 375ml bottle, which is a half-size format ideal for gifting or sampling before committing to a full 750ml bottle.
Is Martingale Cognac worth the price? Martingale positions as a premium-value expression, offering Borderies cru content and verified additive-free production — features usually associated with higher-priced bottlings. Multiple Gold Medals across competitions in 2023 and 2024 reinforce its standing as a strong performer in its price tier.
Why Martingale Cognac?
The combination of Borderies cru prominence and a strict no-additive policy places Martingale in rare company within the Cognac category. Gold Medal wins at The Spirits Business Cognac Masters 2024, the John Barleycorn Awards, the Beverage Testing Institute, and the Esquire Spirit Awards all in recent years validate the liquid's quality across multiple independent judging panels. Maison Thomas's vineyard-to-bottle control means every stage — growing, distilling, aging, blending — happens under one roof, a vertical integration most large Cognac houses cannot claim. For drinkers seeking a Cognac that earns its complexity from raw materials and barrel time rather than cosmetic additives, this expression delivers with unusual transparency.
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