Louis XIII is another alcohol brand paying tribute to the Lunar New Year with an exceptional new release. Like Tamdhu Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Martell, and Remy Martin, Louis XIII is launching a ...
As CEO of the House of Rémy Martin, Jean Philippe Hecquet has the privilege of tasting anything well before the public gets their first sip. But in the case of LOUIS XIII Cognac Rare Cask 42.1 — the ...
Just the third in the Rare Cask Collection, 42.1 comes a decade after the last release, 42.6. This time there are just 775 decanters available that were pulled from a single tierçon—the French term ...
LOUIS XIII unveils THE DROP, entrusting the essence of its iconic cognac in a set of five 10ml bottles, each emblematic of today’s contemporary style vanguard. Each bottle embodies the youthful mood ...
Although LOUIS XIII’s renowned cognac boasts well over a century of heritage and tradition, it’s a brand that always focuses on what’s new and now. That delicate balance between generational knowledge ...
Cognac just got a lot more luxurious because of a new collaboration between luxury fashion designer LaQuan Smith and Louis XIII Cognac. The two powerhouses are teaming up to create a limited edition ...
Louis XIII is an icon of the Cognac category, a meticulously designed bottle filled with a blend of well-aged eaux-de-vie that is priced at $4,600. But there’s something even more rare from the brand ...
A new format of LOUIS XIII has just dropped. THE DROP, a set of five individual 10ml glass bottles, is a bit of a cheeky nod to both streetwear fashion drops, or releases, and the amount of cognac ...
For lovers of fine spirits in the United States, the sight of six liters of Rémy Martin’s Louis XIII Cognac served in a Baccarat crystal decanter called Le Mathusalem is as elusive as a Yeti. Thanks ...
LOUIS XIII debuted its revolutionary cognac concept THE DROP in Singapore with an equally progressive pop-up showcase. Located at Design Orchard from December 3 2022 to January 1 2023, visitors are ...
Each piece in the new Art de la Table Collection, created in collaboration with French porcelain maker J.L. Coquet, takes approximately four weeks and involves the work of 40 artisans to produce.