Martell’s 60-Year Cognac Launches Exclusively in Singapore

Martell’s 60-Year Cognac Launches Exclusively in Singapore

Forget generic souvenirs, this is your chance to acquire a piece of history!

In celebration of the nation’s 60th National Day, Martell has unveiled a once-in-a-generation release: a limited-edition 60-year-old cognac, with just 12 decanters available in the world, all of them exclusively in Singapore.

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This ultra-rare spirit is more than a drink; it’s a refined tribute to Singapore’s enduring legacy. Encased in a bespoke Baccarat crystal decanter inspired by the Vanda Miss Joaquim, the nation’s iconic flower, the cognac embodies both beauty and meaning. Each bottle rests in a handcrafted oak case adorned with engraved gold-toned metal, uniting Martell’s timeless craftsmanship with the modern elegance of the Lion City.

Martell’s connection to Singapore began in 1871 with its first shipment to the island. Since then, it has become a part of local celebrations, from Lunar New Year banquets to private gatherings of visionaries and leaders. This special release honours that shared history and marks Singapore’s journey from a colonial port to a global powerhouse.

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Martell’s 60-year-old cognac is available exclusively to members of Le Cercle by Pernod Ricard. It is the ultimate collector’s item for luxury travellers and connoisseurs seeking something truly exceptional.

More than a collector’s item, this release celebrates a bond built on heritage, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance. Whether you’re in Singapore for National Day or simply exploring its cultural richness, this rare decanter offers a meaningful way to commemorate the occasion.

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