LOUIS XIII THE CLASSIC 0,75ML
The story of the legend of a cognac named Louis XIII dates back to 1821 when Remy Martin III (3rd generation) successfully mixed a batch of eaux-de-vie for future use. Later his son Paul- Emile Remy Martin inherited this secret and also the batch of wine that his father had made the day before. He used it to mix a special Cognac named Louis XIII and registered the exclusive protection of this trademark in 1874. This wine was once used to treat King George VI (the 6th) and Queen Elizaberth of England at the Palace of Versailles on the occasion of the British royal visit to France on July 21, 1938 and was selected again to treat Queen Elizaberth II during her visit to France in April 1957. British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, used it to celebrate the victory of his Conservative Party in the 1951 election.
Louis XIII The Classic is a cognac from the house of Remy Martin. According to Remy Martin’s website, the product is “the highest quality cognac on the market today“, produced using grapes from France’s Grande Champagne. It is blended from eaux-de-vie, some more than a century, then aged in casks that are hundreds of years old, carefully selected and stored for three generations by Remy Martin cellars.
Louis XIII The Classic is not just a bottle of cognac but a work of art, the most luxurious Cognac in the world.