- Bottle size
- Other
- Story
- This bottle was gifted to my parents in the early 1960s.
- Text on label
- Front: Grande Fine Champagne Louis XIII Brand Rarest Reserve Product of France / 4/5 Quart 80 Proof Distilled and Bottled by E. Remy Martin & Co - Cognac France Established 1724 Printed in France Back: Imported by Renfield Importers Ltd: Un...
- Location
- United States
- Seal
- Yes, a paper seal - in good condition
- With box
- Yes
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- In a dry place, Lying on its side
- LOT
- 22077
- Brand
- Remy Martin Cognac
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Description
The vintage Rémy Martin Louis XIII “Rarest Reserve” from the 1950s–1960s stands among the most prestigious expressions of fine cognac. Produced exclusively from the Grande Fine Champagne cru, this edition carries the historic label inscription “4/5 Quart – 80 Proof – Rarest Reserve,” making it an unmistakable and highly collectible version in the lineage of Louis XIII.
The decanter is a true masterpiece, crafted by Baccarat crystal and inspired by a 16th-century flask found on a French battlefield. Its design features raised fleur-de-lis medallions, a regal scalloped base, and the classic rounded silhouette that has become a symbol of Louis XIII. This particular example includes the original presentation box lined with satin, together with its crystal stopper — details that significantly elevate its rarity and desirability for collectors.
Inside, the cognac reveals the timeless depth that defines Louis XIII. Composed of up to 1,200 eaux-de-vie, some aged for several decades, it offers an extraordinary tasting profile at 40% ABV. Expect layers of dried fruit, honey, tobacco, sandalwood, and an endlessly long finish — a hallmark of Rémy Martin’s mastery.
For connoisseurs and collectors alike, the Louis XIII “Rarest Reserve” 1950s–1960s is more than just a cognac; it is a historic treasure where heritage, craftsmanship, and rarity converge, making it one of the most coveted bottles in the world of fine spirits.
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