Rémy Martin Louis XIII Très Vieille – 1969-1978 Asia Edition
This rare edition of Louis XIII Très Vieille Cognac, crafted between 1969 and 1978, is a masterpiece that reflects Rémy Martin's commitment to luxury and heritage. Encased in a decanter made of Baccarat crystal, this version features intricate details such as the bean-shaped label with “Louis XIII Very Old” and the old-style logo of E. Rémy Martin & Co. SA. The decanter showcases 10/10 fins. It is presented in a red octagonal box with a Battle of Jarnac card, further highlighting its historical significance.
Technical Details:
- Volume: 700ml
- Alcohol Content: 40% ABV
- Bottle: Baccarat crystal decanter with fleur-de-lis medallions and a bean-shaped label
- Fins: Typically 10/10
- Label: "Louis XIII Very Old"
- Packaging: Red octagonal box with satin lining and Battle of Jarnac card, white outer box, old style stopper
- Region: Grande Champagne, France
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: A captivating bouquet of dried fruits, honey, jasmine, and soft cedar notes.
- Palate: A velvety and rich profile with flavors of figs, prunes, nutmeg, and hints of oak, complemented by delicate touches of sandalwood and spices.
- Finish: Exceptionally long and smooth, leaving a harmonious impression of elegance and complexity.
Historical Significance:
This edition celebrates Rémy Martin's historical ties to the Battle of Jarnac (1569), as referenced in the accompanying card. The luxurious St. Louis crystal design, old logo, and meticulously crafted Cognac make this a treasured collectible for enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
This Louis XIII Très Vieille is not just a Cognac but a piece of history, offering unparalleled craftsmanship and flavor that reflect the pinnacle of Rémy Martin’s artistry.
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