A Sip of History: Where Cognac Meets Royalty in the Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal.
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- Jul 13, 2024
- 2 min read
Imagine yourself transported to a bygone era, where flickering candlelight illuminates a gathering of esteemed company.Laughter mingles with the murmur of conversation, and in hand, you cradle a snifter filled with a liquid that shimmers like molten gold.
This, my dear reader, is not merely a cognac; it's the Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal, a sip of history itself.

The year 1738 whispers a tale of audacious ambition and royal favor. A young Monsieur Rémy Martin, brimming with vision, dared to dream of expanding his fledgling vineyard. However, a decree stood in his path, a cruel twist of fate that forbade such an endeavor.
Yet, fate, it seemed, had a more benevolent turn in store. King Louis XV, recognizing a kindred spirit driven by excellence, bestowed upon Rémy Martin a most precious gift: the "Accord Royal," a royal warrant that defied the existing law and allowed him to plant new vines. This act of unprecedented grace not only secured the future of Rémy Martin, but also laid the foundation for a legacy that would forever redefine the art of cognac creation.
The 1738 Accord Royal stands as a magnificent tribute to this pivotal moment. Crafted exclusively from the hallowed grounds of the Fine Champagne terroir, its very essence whispers of nobility. Imagine, a symphony of over 240 eaux-de-vie, each meticulously aged between 4 and 20 years, coming together in a masterful blend that boasts an average maturity of 12 years.
The result? A sensory tapestry woven with the finest threads of flavor.
As the cognac graces your lips, a captivating dance of aromas unfolds and tickles the nostrils. Ripe fruits pirouette with delicate vanilla, all the while escorted by a subtle herbal note that hints at the spirit's illustrious lineage.
The palate becomes a stage for a captivating performance. Rich, rounded notes of vanilla take center stage, harmoniously intertwined with the essence of dried fruits, each sip a testament to the patient slumber within oak casks. The finish lingers with the grace of a seasoned performer, a pronounced yet elegant oak character that leaves a lasting impression.
This is a cognac not for the ordinary, but for the ones who savour the whispers of history within their glass. It's a conversation starter that transcends mere words, a nightcap that transcends slumber, and a gift that transcends the mundane, imbued with the timeless allure of royalty. For those who find solace in the robust embrace of whisky or Armagnac, the 1738 Accord Royal offers a captivating exploration through a world of nutty, sweet, and spicy aromas.
And to truly orchestrate a night worthy of such a libation, consider the classic Rémy Sidecar. With a simple yet sophisticated blend of 1738 Accord Royal, the addage of Cointreau, and lemon juice, you can recreate a cocktail that might have graced the lips of nobles in centuries past.
The Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal is more than just a cognac; it's a portal to a bygone era, a taste of audacious dreams rewarded, and a testament to the enduring power of a king's favor. So, raise a glass, my friend, and let yourself be swept away by a sip of history.
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Words by AW.
Photos courtesy of Rémy Martin.