How much does a bottle of Louis XIII cost?
All Louis XIII de Rémy Martin is a blend of 1,200 eaux de vie between 40 and 100 years old, aged in oak barrels that are several hundred years old; it costs about $2,400 a bottle at BevMo.
Is Louis 13 Whisky or brandy?
A legendary Cognac from the prestigious house of Remy Martin, Louis XIII (Treize) contains Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie aged between 40 and 100 years and packaged in a gorgeous Baccarat decanter.
Is Louis the 13th a whiskey?
Louis XIII cognac comes to Singapore in collaboration with The Whisky Distillery. An elegant new respite for the cognac connoisseur—Louis XIII now has a permanent shop-in-shop at The Whisky Distillery’s flagship store.
How many Louis XIII are there?
Louis XIII Cognac consists of a mix of up to 1,200 different eaux-de-vie that are combined to create the final blend. They represent spirit from multiple distillations over many different years that have been aged from 40 to up to 100 years.
Who owns Louis XIII?
Rémy Martin
Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz]) is a cognac produced by Rémy Martin, a company headquartered in Cognac, France, and owned by the Rémy Cointreau Group….Louis XIII (cognac)
Manufacturer | Rémy Martin |
Distributor | Rémy Cointreau |
Country of origin | France |
Region of origin | Grande Champagne |
Alcohol by volume | 40% |
Who owns LOUIS XIII?
How many bottles of LOUIS XIII are there?
500 bottles
Only 500 bottles of the Frapin Cuvée Plume have been made, each containing 20 Grande Champagne eaux-de-vie that have been aged for more than 60 years. The result is a powerful, yet refined, taste profile. I particularly love that it offers many of the rarer aromas that only appear in truly old Cognacs.
Was Louis XIII a good king?
Louis XIII took the throne at a young age. He was crowned king after the assassination of his father, Henry IV, in 1610. By 1642, however, substantial victories had been won in the war against the Spaniards, and Louis XIII was subsequently respected as one of the most powerful rulers in Europe.