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Rémy Martin Louis XIII Time Collection City of Lights 1900

Cognac - Grande Champagne - Premier Cru de Cognac - Hors d'âge - Louis XIII

The Louis XIII City of Lights - 1900 decanter is a limited edition available in 2,000 numbered copies

$7,342.42
0,70L bottle with box
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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Louis XIII

Louis XIII

Louis XIII by Rémy Martin: The highest-end Cognac from the House of Cognac Rémy Martin founded in 1724 and located in the heart of the town of Cognac.

Founded in 1724 in the heart of the Charente region by Rémy Martin himself, the eponymous House of Cognac quickly established itself as a global benchmark. From 1810 onwards, under the impetus of Paul-Émile Rémy Martin, the fourth generation to head the company, the company experienced international expansion. Passionate about astronomy, he chose the centaur as the brand emblem, symbolizing his vision and commitment.

Since 1910, emblematic figures such as André Renaud, André Giraud, André Hériard Dubreuil, Georges Clot and Pierrette Trichet, the first female cellar master at Cognac, have marked the history of Rémy Martin. Today, Baptiste Loiseau, cellar master since 2014, continues the tradition of excellence that has animated the house for nearly three centuries.

The vineyards of Domaines Rémy Martin, the first in Charente to obtain HVE (High Environmental Value) certification in 2012, are silent witnesses to the house's commitment to sustainable viticulture. Since 2020, 50% of our partner vineyards have been HVE-certified, ensuring environmentally-friendly production.

Cognac Louis XIII is the result of a rigorous selection and blending of eaux-de-vie... See more ...

Description Rémy Martin Louis XIII Time Collection City of Lights 1900.

The Louis XIII City of Lights - 1900 decanter is a limited edition available in 2,000 numbered pieces. The decanter is inspired by the unique style of a 16th century flask discovered on the battlefield of Jarnac and acquired, a few centuries later, by Paul-Émile Rémy Martin, founder of Louis XIII.

Hand-cut by the finest crystal masters, the City of Lights - 1900 decanter is adorned with 13 laces instead of the usual 10, seven 18-karat gold fleurs-de-lis, a central medallion and a limited edition stopper in the shape of an inverted decanter. It features NFC technology that allows you to register it with the Louis XIII Society and receive a numbered medal struck by the Monnaie de Paris.

Each numbered decanter from the Louis XIII Time Collection - City of Lights - 1900 comes with a specially commissioned medal struck by the Monnaie de Paris, the world's oldest monetary institution. Once your decanter is registered with the Louis XIII Society, you will receive a one-of-a-kind copy of a genuine medal stamped with the same number.

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