A reader has a cognac bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu at home.
The bottle is located in Hoffman Estates, IL. U.S.A.. The reader writes “I have had the bottle from the estate of my father,who had a bar built in his basement. The bottle is in the original blue box accompanied by a cream colored tissue wrapping paper with the name J.& F. MARTELL COGNAC printed on it in black ink.The bottle is clean and in near perfect condition with the desirable color of the cognac tempting the opening of this great liqueur. All labels seals and revenue stickers are in tact presenting this bottle to be in new condition.”
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“Bottle”
The label reads: FRONT LABEL
Martell Fine Cognac Brandy
J&F Martell Cordon Bleu
4/5 Quart Martell x f 80 proof
Cognac – France
Produce of France
produced and bottled in Cognac (France)
Sole Distributors in the U.S.A.
Browne – Vintners Company
New York, N. Y.
BACK LABEL
The contents of this bottle are the natural product of wine produced and distilled in the Cognac District of France and accompanied at the time of importation by the Acquit Regional Jaune D’or issued by the French government
Martell x f
Cognac – France
Tax labels, revenue, signs or similar: The tax revenue stamp is red in color and has the number 165061824 written on it.There is no date anywhere on the bottle. The bottle is still perfectly sealed and both labels and seals are like new condition.

Label
How has the bottle been stored:
- At room temperature
- Up-right standing
Some more information about the bottle:
- Everythings seems fine

Cork
The level of the cognac: High shoulder or top shoulder: the level of cognac has reached the upper curve of the shoulder.
Our reader would like to sell this bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac.
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5 Comments
I will offer you $450 for this very nice 1960s Cordon Bleu.
I have what appears to be exactly the same unopened Martell Cordon Bleu from the 1960’s. Please contact me if interested.
Thanks,
Erv
I can make the exact same offer ($450) for this one if level is same/better. The level in the photo is borderline “low”.
Is your bottle imported by Browne Vintners or Jos. Garneau? Bottle is from about 1963 to early 1970s. This one is before 1968 (BV) – Jos G are 1969 and after.
still for sell I offer us$500
I have a bottle Written in French, unopened number E13832 Fonder En 1715 anyone familiar