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Founded in 1724, Rémy Martin is one of the most prestigious houses in the Cognac region, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship in producing eaux-de-vie. Specializing in Cognac Grande Champagne, the house stands out for its commitment to quality and the authenticity of its products. Rémy Martin is famous for its exceptional cognacs, including the Cuvée Louis XIII, a masterpiece that symbolizes the excellence and history of the house. In addition to its classic cuvées, the house is also a pioneer in blending rare cognacs, offering products of great richness and complexity.
Rémy Martin was founded in 1724 by a winemaker named Rémy Martin. Located in Cognac, at the heart of the eponymous region, it benefits from the finest terroirs for producing cognac, notably Grande Champagne, an exceptional cru known for its ability to produce eaux-de-vie of great finesse and longevity.
The house’s story truly took off under the leadership of its founder, who began marketing his cognacs in the 1730s. In 1850, the house gained international recognition, particularly in Europe and America, for its superior-quality cognacs. Louis XIII, the house’s most iconic cuvée, was created in 1874, symbolizing the constant pursuit of perfection and the legacy of the Martin...
Hennessy Paradis is made from very old Eaux-de-vie reflecting the personality of a great Cognac: suppleness, complexity and roundness. This exceptional blend was created by Maurice Fillioux in 1979. Showcased in a luxurious bottle and box, its coppery gold color palette bears witness to the many years of aging in oak barrels.
Elegance and spices – Stewed fruits, roasted notes (chocolate) and spices as white pepper. Sweet and brilliant finale. Colour: bright gold.
Maxime Trijol Petite Champagne 1990 is a Cognac with a golden yellow/old gold color, orange reflection. Viscosity supported by distinct tears. A delicate freshness of mint accompanied by notes of fresh and candied fruit as well as a touch of vanilla. A delicate woodiness and rancio contribute to this aromatic finesse specific to eau-de-vies from Petite Champagne. This set...
Ferrand Vintage 1984 is part of the Single Cask Collection which highlights the extraordinary terroir of Grande Champagne and the know-how of the Cognac region. An unblended Cognac bottled at its natural strength directly from a single barrel.
Symphonie des Terroirs N°1 is the result of a collaboration between producers of four crus from the Cognac region, Jean-Luc Pasquet having served as master blender for the project in the 1990s. Lot number L.31Y represents the average age of the eaux-de-vie. Limited edition, this cognac was only produced in 534 bottles.