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Rémy Martin Louis XIII is a legendary Cognac crafted from Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie aged between 40 and 100 years, presented in an exquisite Baccarat decanter. Its aromatic profile is a luxurious blend of cinnamon, almonds, orange blossom, woody spice, and floral notes like honeysuckle.
Generous notes of plum and fig marmalade rounded out by intense oaky notes of toffee and toasted bread on the nose. The mellowness of butterscotch and baked spices with hints of dark chocolate flavors.
Delightful, perfumed notes. Notes of jasmine, acacia, vanilla, oak, and fruit. Delicate, well balanced, mellow, and smooth on the palate. Since 1763, the enchanting style of its cognacs has formed the essence of Hine's prestige.
Upon its release, Hennessy VS Luminous was merely available from a couple of selected night clubs in Miami, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York and has therefore become quite rare.
Deep, golden copper. Aromas of orchard fruits (crystallized plums and apples), roasted notes (mocha coffee, toasted almonds, vetiver), and rich spice (cinnamon, orange tree flower, honey, and beeswax).
You'll first notice gourmet aromas such as banana and caramelized pears. Then a subtle sweetness appears, and notes of vanilla & coconut mixed with spicy and menthol are revealed. It is soft, round and gourmand.
Jean Grosperrin worked as a cognac broker in the Cognac region. A broker in eaux-de-vie plays a very discreet yet strategic role between the producer and the buyer. His job is to evaluate the quality of the eaux-de-vie and to introduce interested parties to each other.
LOUIS XIII unveils RARE CASK 42.1, a true Wonder of Time and Nature, offering an ultimate expression of LOUIS XIII Cognac.
Cognac is a wine-based spirit solely produced in the Cognac area of France. To be considered Cognac, it must be made from white grapes from one or more of 6 approved growing regions.