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Discover LOUIS XIII Cognac by Remy Martin, a unique decanter of exquisite luxury cognac that takes generations of cellar masters to craft.
Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz]) is a cognac produced by Rémy Martin, a company headquartered in Cognac, France, and owned by the Rémy Cointreau Group. The name was chosen as a tribute to King Louis XIII of France, the reigning monarch when the Rémy Martin
France - Cognac - 40% - Cognac, France- Created in 1874, LOUIS XIII Cognac is a blend of up to 1,200 grapes eaux-de-vie sourced 100% from Grande Champagne and matured slowly inside oak casks. LOUIS XIII is an artifact that is the life achievement of generations of cellar masters.
Since 1874, LOUIS XIII has represented the pinnacle of cognac craftsmanship. A testament to generations of Cellar Masters, this prestigious spirit is a symphony of aromas... LEARN MORE.
He named this very special cognac after the 17th-century French King LOUIS XIII, who was the first French monarch to recognise cognac as a category of brandy in its own right. It is also a tribute to the time when the House of Rémy Martin was first established in the Cognac region.
Louis XIII Cognac. THINK A CENTURY AHEAD. Each decanter is the life achievement of generations of cellar masters. For over a century, LOUIS XIII has been synonymous of craftsmanship.
LOUIS XIII is a cognac that stands above the rest, a true testament to the dedication and passion of the Remy Martin family. Its rich history, regal name, and exceptional flavor profile make it a true treasure for those who appreciate the finest things in life.
The LOUIS XIII Classic decanter has remained the ultimate expression of our finest eaux-de-vie since 1874, an exquisite blend sourced from Grande Champagne terroir, the first cru of the Cognac region.
Discover LOUIS XIII Classic decanter, an exquisite blend crafted from the finest and most precious eaux-de-vie of the LOUIS XIII cellars.
Louis XIII Cognac from the house of Rémy Martin has long been upheld as one of the true premier pours. It’s no exaggeration to say that every sip is a work of art a century in the making. Included in the blend is eaux-de-vie aged up to 100 years in each final, masterful bottling.