Rémy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac – 1979-1987 Edition
This exceptional Louis XIII Cognac exemplifies Rémy Martin's timeless dedication to craftsmanship and history. Produced between 1979 and 1987, this edition is notable for its iconic design, featuring a red square box with a truncated pyramid lid, a Baccarat crystal decanter adorned with fleur-de-lis medallions, and an embossed centaur logo on the neck. The crystal stopper is shaped like a fleur-de-lis, perfectly complementing the elegant decanter. Crafted from up to 1,200 eaux-de-vie aged 40-100 years, exclusively from Grande Champagne, this Cognac is a testament to the artistry and prestige of Louis XIII.
Technical Details:
- Volume: 700ml
- Alcohol Content: 40% ABV
- Bottle: Baccarat crystal with embossed neck and fleur-de-lis medallions
- Stopper: Fleur-de-lis-shaped Baccarat crystal
- Packaging: Red square box with truncated pyramid lid (no additional outer sleeve)
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Glass: Crystal glass adorned with fleur-de-lis included
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: A captivating bouquet of honey, jasmine, dried fruits, and a touch of leather and cedar.
- Palate: Rich and velvety, featuring layers of fig, gingerbread, prune, and warm spices, balanced with delicate notes of oak and sandalwood.
- Finish: Long-lasting and intricate, leaving impressions of dried fruits, subtle floral notes, and hints of spice.
Historical Significance:
This edition carries with it the prestige of Louis XIII's legacy, a Cognac synonymous with royal occasions and unparalleled luxury. The combination of its sophisticated design and unmatched flavor profile makes this release a collector's treasure and a symbol of timeless refinement.