Description
About Rémy Martin Louis XIII Magnum Cognac
Louis XIII Cognac is unique in a multitude of ways — to start, Rémy Martin harvest grapes from the Grande Champagne cru, then distill “on lees,” referring to the solids left over from pressing the grapes.
This lends a more concentrated character to the final product, and Rémy Martin is the only producer to do this. First created in 1874, this expression is the embodiment of ancestral savoir-faire.
The Magnum version features an oversized 1.75-liter version of the legendary crystal decanter, crowned with gold and the historic fleur de lys stopper ― the largest of its kind upon its first release in 1997.
Louis XIII is an exquisite blend of up to 1,200 distinct eaux-de-vie, sourced 100% from Grande Champagne, the finest cru of the Cognac region and matured slowly inside oak casks known as “Tierçons”. A rare artifact that is the life achievement of generations of Cellar Masters.
Get this 1.75-liter magnum bottle of this exquisite cognac today!