The Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac is a treasure, an iconic object full of history on the spirits scene.
History and craftsmanship
Remy Martin's Louis XIII Cognac is a tribute to French history and tradition. Each bottle of Louis XIII is released between 2003 and 2011 and is immediately recognizable by its gilded lid and shell box with curved lid, a symbol of elegance.
But what really sets Louis XIII apart is its crystal decanter. A faithful reproduction of an original Renaissance model discovered near Cognac in 1850, it is richly decorated with fleurs-de-lis, the symbol of French royalty. This decanter doesn't just hold a precious elixir, it sublimates it.
The art of blending
Each decanter is the fruit of exceptional know-how, inherited from three generations of cellar masters. Inside, a unique blend of 1200 of Remy Martin's rarest and oldest eaux-de-vie is meticulously crafted. This attention to quality translates into intense, magical aromas that continue to enchant the palate an hour after tasting.
Terroir and grapes
Louis XIII comes from the fertile soils of France's Cognac region, where grapes are carefully cultivated. The unique terroir of this region, combined with the exclusive grapes used for this cognac, results in an incomparable spirit.
Tasting pleasure
To the eye, Louis XIII sparkles in its crystal decanter, promising an unforgettable sensory experience. On the palate, you'll discover complex floral and spicy notes, with exceptional length. Each sip is a journey through the history and art of cognac.
For cognac lovers, Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac is much more than a drink. It's an experience that embodies the very essence of French royalty and exceptional craftsmanship.