- Bottle size
- I don't know
- Story
- Someone gave it to me as a Gift during our project with them.
- Text on label
- REMY MARTIN Grande Fine Champagne COGNAC 17241974 REMY MARTIN Grande Fine Champagne COGNAC
- Location
- France
- Seal
- Yes, a wax seal - in good condition
- With box
- Yes
- Certificate
- Yes
- How stored
- Lying on its side
- LOT
- 22132
- Brand
- Remy Martin Cognac
Description
Rémy Martin 1724-1974 Bicentenary: A Landmark Celebration in a Bottle: This exceptional and rare bottling from the esteemed House of Rémy Martin commemorates a remarkable milestone: 250 years of cognac mastery. Released in 1974, this edition celebrates the brand's extensive heritage, which began in 1724. It stands as a historic tribute to a quarter-millennium of dedication to the art of fine cognac production.
Exclusively crafted from eaux-de-vie sourced from the premier cru of the Cognac region, this is a Grande Fine Champagne Cognac of the highest order. The blend itself is a masterful marriage of incredibly old and precious cognacs, some reputedly aged between 80 and 100 years, showcasing the profound depth and complexity that only long maturation can achieve.
The presentation is as distinguished as the spirit within. Bottled in 1974, this vintage release captures the essence of a bygone era of craftsmanship. While the bottle design is classic and elegant, it is the contents that truly set it apart, offering a unique sensory journey through the history of one of Cognac's most illustrious houses.
As a strictly limited edition of only 38,709 individually numbered bottles, this Bicentenary release is a coveted collector's item. Its rarity and historical significance make it a prized possession for connoisseurs and collectors alike, representing a unique opportunity to own a piece of Rémy Martin's celebrated legacy.
Text on label
1724 1974
REMY MARTIN Grande Fine Champagne COGNAC 17241974 REMY MARTIN Grande Fine Champagne COGNAC D No 008691
Visual elements
Neck/Capsule: A dark, textured, wax-like capsule covers the cork and extends down the neck, appearing somewhat distressed. A small, chained medal or tag is attached to the capsule just below the cork.
Bottle: The bottle itself is dark green glass, with a frosted or opaque dark coating on the lower body, revealing the green glass in the upper neck/shoulder area.
Upper body (bottle): An embossed graphic of a centaur (Rémy Martin's emblem) with a spear appears below the neck and above the main label.
Mid label: The main label is a dark brown/black rectangular shape with gold lettering.
Main label text: The year "1724 1974" is prominently displayed in a decorative, flourishing script. "REMY MARTIN" is in a serif font. "Grande Fine Champagne" is in a refined cursive/script font. "COGNAC" is in a sans-serif, block-like font.
Box: The wooden box features "1724 1974" stenciled in a large, block-like font on the top panel. A circular metal medallion depicting the centaur emblem is affixed to the box, with "REMY MARTIN" in a serif font above the centaur and "COGNAC" in a sans-serif font below it, encircled by text. "REMY MARTIN" is also stenciled in a serif font at the bottom of the box's front panel.
Fill level estimate
well above shoulder into neck: great
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Your experts
Max von Olfers

Max von Olfers is the founder of cabinet7, and has 10 years of experience with collector item appraisals. The oldest Cognac Max has consumed is from 1855.
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