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Pernod Ricard Martell Unveils Ultra-Rare 60-Year-Old Cognac to Commemorate Singapore’s 60th National Day

In a grand tribute to 150 years of enduring connection with Singapore, Maison Martell is unveiling a once-in-a-generation masterpiece: a limited-edition 60-year-old cognac, crafted exclusively to celebrate Singapore’s 60th National Day. With only 12 bottles ever produced, this exceptional release stands as one of the rarest and most prestigious in Martell’s storied history.

The Martell-Singapore relationship dates back to 1871, when the first shipment of Martell Cognac arrived on Singapore’s shores. Since then, the House has become a fixture in the nation’s cultural fabric — savoured during Lunar New Year feasts, shared in iconic nightlife venues, and poured for statesmen, creatives, and tastemakers across generations.

This exclusive blend reflects Martell’s legendary savoir-faire, with precious eaux-de-vie aged for decades in fine-grained oak barrels. The result is a liquid that not only celebrates time-honoured craftsmanship but also mirrors Singapore’s transformation from colonial trading post to global powerhouse.

A Collector’s Work of Art

Encased in a bespoke Baccarat crystal decanter, the design pays homage to Singapore’s national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim, a symbol of resilience and beauty. The floral motif is elegantly interwoven with vines and grapes — a nod to the sun-drenched terroirs of Cognac.

Each bottle is presented in a handcrafted oak case, adorned with engraved gold-toned metal, reflecting the balance of modern Singaporean elegance and Martell’s timeless artistry.

For the Discerning Few

This extraordinary release will be made available exclusively to members of Le Cercle by Pernod Ricard, the Private Client society of Martell’s parent company. Reserved for collectors, connoisseurs, and those who appreciate both heritage and rarity, this cognac is more than a drink — it’s a distilled legacy.

 

SOURCE: ALVINOLOGY

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