Rémy Martin Louis XIII Très Vieille – 1969-1978 Edition (Asia)
This rare and exquisite Louis XIII Très Vieille Cognac by Rémy Martin, produced between 1969 and 1978 for the Asian market, exemplifies the pinnacle of craftsmanship and heritage. Encased in a Baccarat crystal decanter, this edition is distinguished by its elegant bean-shaped label inscribed with "Louis XIII Very Old," alongside the old-style "E. Rémy Martin & Co. SA" logo. The decanter features 10/10 fins and comes with a fleur-de-lis stopper. It also includes the historically significant Battle of Jarnac informational card.
Technical Details:
- Volume: 700ml
- Alcohol Content: 40% ABV
- Bottle: Baccarat crystal decanter with fleur-de-lis medallions and bean-shaped label
- Fins: Typically 10/10
- Label: "Louis XIII Very Old"
- Logo: Old "E. Rémy Martin & Co. SA" design
- Stopper: Baccarat fleur-de-lis-shaped crystal stopper
- Packaging: no box
- Region: Grande Champagne, France
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: A luxurious bouquet of dried fruits, honey, jasmine, and cedar with a touch of leather.
- Palate: Rich and harmonious, offering layers of fig, prune, gingerbread, nutmeg, and warm oak with subtle hints of sandalwood.
- Finish: Exceptionally long and complex, with lingering impressions of dried fruits and soft spices.
Historical Significance:
This edition pays tribute to Louis XIII's history, including its connection to the Battle of Jarnac (1569), referenced in the included card. The Baccarat crystal craftsmanship and vintage design elements enhance its value and desirability among collectors.
The Louis XIII Très Vieille 1969-1978 Asia Edition is a masterpiece of refinement, luxury, and history, embodying Rémy Martin's unparalleled artistry and tradition.
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