The classic Louis XIII Rémy Martin decanter has remained the ultimate expression of our finest eaux-de-vie blends since 1874, containing up to 1,200 eaux-de-vie from the Grande Champagne terroir.
The oldest and most precious eaux-de-vie from grapes grown in Grande Champagne - the premier cru of the Cognac region - are carefully blended over the years to create the cognac inside each LOUIS XIII Classic decanter. Provenance and age are the essence of LOUIS XIII cognac. Each drop represents finely-tuned craftsmanship handed down from one generation of cellar masters to the next.
The eaux-de-vie are slowly aged in old Limousin tierçons (traditional aged French oak barrels). Each sip is a foretaste of time.
The classic decanter
No two decanters are alike. Handcrafted by skilled artisans from Europe's finest crystal houses, each decanter is individually numbered and unique. The distinctive design, with a 20-carat gold neck and 10 distinctive spikes on each side, is inspired by a 16th-century flask discovered at the site of the battle of Jarnac, France, and later owned by LOUIS XIII founder Paul-Émile Remy Martin.
LOUIS XIII cognac (70cl) has a small NFC chip embedded in the cork, enabling customers to connect seamlessly to the LOUIS XIII Society, a private club where members can enjoy exclusive content, experiences and personalized services.
The set
The LOUIS XIII Classic decanter is beautifully presented in a signature red display case with contemporary design features and retains the iconic red color. The case offers a new opening experience reminiscent of the moment in a gourmet restaurant when the bell is lifted to reveal the delights within. The box comes with an integrated mirror display to showcase the decanter at home, as well as a dedicated book to learn more about LOUIS XIII.