Experience the pinnacle of French craftsmanship with Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac by Rémy Martin , a masterpiece revered by connoisseurs worldwide. Crafted from up to 1,200 distinct eaux-de-vie, each aged between 40 and 100 years, Louis XIII represents the ultimate expression of time, artistry, and heritage.
Every drop tells a story of generations: distilled from grapes grown exclusively in the Grande Champagne cru, the most prestigious terroir of the Cognac region, and matured in century-old tierçon casks made of fine Limousin oak. The result is a blend of extraordinary depth, complexity, and elegance.
Encased in the iconic handcrafted Baccarat crystal decanter, adorned with 24-karat gold accents and a fleur-de-lys stopper, Louis XIII is not merely a cognac — it’s a legacy in liquid form.
A symbol of prestige, patience, and perfection, Louis XIII is meant to be savored slowly, marking life’s most exceptional moments.
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep mahogany with glimmers of amber and gold.
Nose: A rich, evolving bouquet of honey, fig, jasmine, and dried rose — followed by layers of sandalwood, leather, and tobacco.
Palate: Velvety and multidimensional, unveiling notes of candied fruit, nutmeg, plum, fig, and passion fruit. A harmonious balance of sweetness and spice, enriched by an elegant oak character.
Finish: Exceptionally long, luxurious, and lingering — the flavor remains on the palate for up to an hour, a true hallmark of Louis XIII’s grandeur.
FAQ
Q: What makes Louis XIII Cognac so special?
A: Louis XIII is composed of up to 1,200 eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from Grande Champagne and aged up to 100 years — a process overseen by four generations of Rémy Martin Cellar Masters.
Q: How is Louis XIII packaged?
A: Each bottle is housed in a hand-blown Baccarat crystal decanter, individually numbered and presented in a luxury display case — making it both a collector’s treasure and a centerpiece of fine spirits.
Q: Is Louis XIII worth the price?
A: Yes. Its unparalleled craftsmanship, aging process, and rarity place it among the world’s most prestigious cognacs, often enjoyed during milestone celebrations and by discerning collectors.
Q: How should Louis XIII be served?
A: Best enjoyed neat at room temperature, ideally in a tulip glass to capture its evolving aromas and full-bodied complexity.
Q: How long does Louis XIII last once opened?
A: When properly sealed and stored upright in a cool, dark place, its quality remains stable for years — though most connoisseurs prefer to enjoy it within months to experience its peak character.
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Experience the pinnacle of French craftsmanship with Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac by Rémy Martin , a masterpiece revered by connoisseurs worldwide. Crafted from up to 1,200 distinct eaux-de-vie, each aged between 40 and 100 years, Louis XIII represents the ultimate expression of time, artistry, and heritage.
Every drop tells a story of generations: distilled from grapes grown exclusively in the Grande Champagne cru, the most prestigious terroir of the Cognac region, and matured in century-old tierçon casks made of fine Limousin oak. The result is a blend of extraordinary depth, complexity, and elegance.
Encased in the iconic handcrafted Baccarat crystal decanter, adorned with 24-karat gold accents and a fleur-de-lys stopper, Louis XIII is not merely a cognac — it’s a legacy in liquid form.
A symbol of prestige, patience, and perfection, Louis XIII is meant to be savored slowly, marking life’s most exceptional moments.
Tasting Notes
Color: Deep mahogany with glimmers of amber and gold.
Nose: A rich, evolving bouquet of honey, fig, jasmine, and dried rose — followed by layers of sandalwood, leather, and tobacco.
Palate: Velvety and multidimensional, unveiling notes of candied fruit, nutmeg, plum, fig, and passion fruit. A harmonious balance of sweetness and spice, enriched by an elegant oak character.
Finish: Exceptionally long, luxurious, and lingering — the flavor remains on the palate for up to an hour, a true hallmark of Louis XIII’s grandeur.
FAQ
Q: What makes Louis XIII Cognac so special?
A: Louis XIII is composed of up to 1,200 eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from Grande Champagne and aged up to 100 years — a process overseen by four generations of Rémy Martin Cellar Masters.
Q: How is Louis XIII packaged?
A: Each bottle is housed in a hand-blown Baccarat crystal decanter, individually numbered and presented in a luxury display case — making it both a collector’s treasure and a centerpiece of fine spirits.
Q: Is Louis XIII worth the price?
A: Yes. Its unparalleled craftsmanship, aging process, and rarity place it among the world’s most prestigious cognacs, often enjoyed during milestone celebrations and by discerning collectors.
Q: How should Louis XIII be served?
A: Best enjoyed neat at room temperature, ideally in a tulip glass to capture its evolving aromas and full-bodied complexity.
Q: How long does Louis XIII last once opened?
A: When properly sealed and stored upright in a cool, dark place, its quality remains stable for years — though most connoisseurs prefer to enjoy it within months to experience its peak character.
Your details are protected and safe with us.