- Bottle size
- I don't know
- Story
- Was a gift from a college professor who doesn't drink. And kept in storage for years.
- Text on label
- Grande fine champagne Louise xii brand Rarest reserve Produce of France 4/5 quart 80 proof Distilled and bottled by E. REMY MARTIN & CO-cognac France Established 1724 Printed in France Imported and distributed by REDFIELD IMPORTERS LTD., NE...
- Location
- Ny, ny
- Seal
- Yes, a paper seal - in good condition
- With box
- No
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- In a dry place, Standing upright
- LOT
- 20533
- Brand
- Remy Martin Cognac
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Description
This is an old edition of LOUIS XIII Brand rarest reserve with Cognac aged in barrels up to 100 years. This edition is 4/5 quart and 80 proof for the US market in a grande fine champagne edition, which is a blend of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. It was produced around 1950s and stored in a dry place.
Remy Martins rarest product, Louis XIII, is made from a blend of over 1,200 eaux-de-vie, or aged cognac, sourced from different vineyards in the Cognac region. The Louis XIII cognac is packaged in an elegant decanter, the available edition comes without a box. This edition is 4/5 quart and 80 proof for the US market in a grande fine champagne edition, which is a blend of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. It is produced around 1950s and stored in a dry place.
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