Cognac's top brandy owns one of the four donkey kong: Why doesn't Martell have the surname "Ma"?

The world's top brandy comes from French cognac, which has four donkey kong: Hennessy, Martell, remy martin and Napoleon. Among the 1 100 million bottles of brandy produced by cognac every year, four brands account for about 70%.

Martell is the oldest of the four donkey kong. Since Jean Martell founded the winery in his own name in 17 15, in the past 300 years, eight generations of Martell people have devoted their lives to cultivating this fine wine into a world-famous brand. Finally, bottles of Martell, together with golden swallow on the logo, flew to every corner of the world. However, Martell's surname is no longer "Ma". 1988, Martell Company was acquired by the famous North American wine merchant Skran. Although the eighth generation of Martell, Mr. Barry Martell, is still the leader of the company, he has changed from a master to a man. In February 2006, schlegel sold Martell to Pernod Ricard. And Burleigh Martell has retired, moved his family to Napoleon's hometown of Corsica, and completely broke off relations with Martell Company.