Louis XIII’s Latest Cognac Commemorates The 1900 Paris World Fair

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Louis XIII Cognac, named for the reigning French monarch when founder Rémy Martin settled in the Grande Champagne region, is known for its exquisite quality and the expert blending of eaux de vie, some of which the brand maker aged for over a century.

They applied a similar level of craftsmanship to the decanters, made by luxury glassmakers like Saint-Louis. That shared passion and commitment for artisanship is on full display with the latest special edition of Louis XIII cognac while also celebrating a significant milestone for the spirit maker’s history.

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