Remy Martin - Louis - XIII

Remy Martin - Louis - XIII

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Style
Hors Dage
Technical
ABV
40%
Serving
18° - 20° C
Key Characteristics
High alcoholLight intensityDried fruitFloralStone fruitTropical fruit

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Remy Martin

Remy Martin

Rémy Martin is a cognac house founded in 1724 in the Charente region of France, specifically based in Cognac. The house specializes exclusively in cognac production and holds the distinction of being one of the few major cognac...

Rémy Martin is a cognac house founded in 1724 in the Charente region of France, specifically based in Cognac. The house specializes exclusively in cognac production and holds the distinction of being one of the few major cognac producers to source grapes entirely from the two premier crus of the Cognac appellation: Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne.

The house is known for its focus on Fine Champagne cognacs, a designation that requires a minimum of 50% Grande Champagne grapes with the remainder from Petite Champagne. These chalky soil regions produce eaux-de-vie with exceptional aging potential and complexity. Rémy Martin employs traditional copper pot still distillation and ages their cognacs in Limousin oak barrels, with master blenders maintaining consistency across their range through careful selection and blending of aged stocks.

Their current portfolio spans multiple age classifications, including VSOP (Very Superior Old Pale), XO (Extra Old), and premium expressions extending to their ultra-luxury Louis XIII, which contains eaux-de-vie aged up to 100 years. Each expression represents different maturation periods and complexity levels, from the four-year minimum aging of their VSOP to the decades-long maturation found in their most prestigious bottlings.

Remy Martin