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Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1959-1961)
Since the introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters made by Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and so the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This presentation of Remy Martin Louis XIII Brand Rarest Reserve has been bottled for the USA, imported by Renfield Importers ltd (Newark, N.J.) between 1959 and 1961. Delivered in a red velvet-covered carton box with a silk lined gold centaure on the lid.
Content 4/5 Quart - volume 80 proof
€
4,995.95
4995.95
EUR
Chartreuse V.E.P. Jaune 1993
The second version of Chartreuse V.E.P. (Vieillissement Exceptionnellement Prolongé) was released in 1963 in honor of the prosperous period after WWII, known as 'Trente Glorieuses'. Chartreuse V.E.P. is made using the same processes and the same secret formula as the traditional liqueur, and by extra long ageing (8-20 years) in 600 liters demi-muids oak casks it reaches an exceptional quality. Why second ? The monks already released a Vieillissement Exceptionnellement Chartreuse Jaune as early as 1942 which was aged 10 years in a tonneau en chêne.
Content 50cl - volume 42%
€
699.95
699.95
EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1937-1940)
Since the introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters made by Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and so the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This particular Rémy Martin Louis XIII Age Inconnu was bottled for Europe between 1937 and 1940, accompanied by an 6 lines '1938 banquet' card. As all post-WWII decanters the Baccarat name and logo are not engraved and neither it's numbered.
Content 70/75cl - volume 40%
€
7,995.00
7995.0
EUR
Hennessy Private Reserve 1865
The Hennessy family have long maintained a private reserve of Cognac to share with family and friends. In 2005 Hennessy offered the new, limited edition Private Reserve, a revival of the Cognac originally formulated in 1865 to celebrate the 100th birthday of Hennessy Cognac with family, friends and true aficianados.
Hennessy Private Reserve is an assembly of 11 Eaux-de-vie from fruit grown within the distinguished commune of Grande Champagne, one of the most exclusive grape growing appellations in all France. This rare blend, matured a minimum of 60 years, contains a small portion 1865 vintage Cognac as the oldest component.
Content 70cl - volume 40%
€
1,995.00
1995.0
EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1959-1961)
Since the introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters made by Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and so the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This presentation of Remy Martin Louis XIII Very Old has been produced for the USA between 1959 and 1961, bottled in a Baccarat decanter and accompanied by a card of the 1938/1957 Royal Banquet and the original red velvet covered carton box with a gold Centaur on it's lid.
Content 4/5 quart - volume 80 proof
€
2,495.00
2495.0
EUR
Chartreuse Jaune (1966-1969)
This Chartreuse Jaune was bottled in Voiron between 1966 and 1969, before the incorporation of La société Chartreuse Diffusion on 1 January 1970.
Content 70cl - volume 43%
€
999.95
999.95
EUR
Chartreuse Verte Fourvoirie (1840-1860)
It was back in 1840 that Chartreuse Verte was released, based upon an elixir which was first produced in 1825. The label and cover of the cork carried the name L. Garnier but it took until 1869 until the brand was registered, which led to a new label and bottle design.
Content 100cl - volume 55%
€
49,995.00
49995.0
EUR
Hennessy Tribute to Picasso
Hennessy Tribute to Picasso is a 1998 release in honor of the great Picasso. The outer box is decorated with a picture of Picasso's Café à Royan which was completed in 1940.
Content 35cl - volume 40%
€
499.95
499.95
EUR
Camus The Destination Collection 'China Panda's'
Camus The Destination Collection depicts a number of memorable countries worldwide; this one has been created in honor of China, showing a couple of happy Panda's, the loving symbol of peace.
Content 35cl - volume 40%
€
599.95
599.95
EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1946-1950)
Since the introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters made by Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and so the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This presentation of Remy Martin Louis XIII Brand Rarest Reserve has been bottled for the USA and was imported by Renfield Importers ltd (Newark, N.J.) between 1946 and 1950. In this period the name Baccarat was engraved under the base, the Baccarat logo however was not added until 1951. This is decanter #96. Production in these post-WWII years was extremely limited, so far we have not seen a number exceeding #120.
Content 4/5 Quart - volume 80 proof
€
5,995.00
5995.0
EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1946-1950) 60ml
Since the introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters made by Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and so the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This very rare Rémy Martin Grande Champagne Tres Vieille Age Inconnu miniature decanter was produced between 1946 and 1950, decanter #79 with matching numbered fleur-de-lys stopper. In this post-WWII period production was extremely limited making this a exceptionally rare item.
Content 60ml - volume 40%
€
2,495.00
2495.0
EUR
Camus TGC Van Gogh 'Cafe at Night 1888'
Camus Special Reserve Van Gogh 'Cafe at Night' is part of The Grandmasters Collection. Vincent completed this painting in 1888.
Content 70cl - Volume 40%
€
499.95
499.95
EUR
Camus 1977 The Queen's Silver Jubilee
Camus Vieille Reserve du Jubile, bottled and released in the 1977 in order of Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. Depicted is the banner of the Grenadier Guards, the first regiment of the Foot Guards, traditionally guarding the person of sovereign.
Content 70cl - Volume 40%
€
499.95
499.95
EUR
Corio Special Extra Fine Old Whisky
Corio was Australia's largest producer of something they referred to as whisky. Unfortunately the quality was not as one would expect and eventually the distillery closed down in the 1980's. This bottle is an early one, bottled November 1947 and as such extremely rare.
€
1,995.00
1995.0
EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII Brand Rarest Reserve (1938-1940)
Since it's introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters from Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and as such the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This Remy Martin Louis XIII Brand Rarest Reserve was bottled for the USA, imported by Joseph H. Renfield Inc. after July 1938 but before June 1940. Delivered in a very rare red velvet box with a 1938 Royal Banquet card.
Content 4/5 Quart - volume 80 proof
€
7,995.00
7995.0
EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1951-1956)
Since the introduction in 1874 Louis XIII de Rémy Martin, initially known as Age Inconnu, has been Rémy's most prestigious cognac, a blend composed of 1200 different Grande Champagne cognacs matured between 40 and 100 years, bottled in a decanter which was shaped after a 16th century metal flask found on a Jarnac battlefield in 1850 which was purchased by Rémy Martin.
Between 1874 and 1920 Rémy Martin Age Inconnu was sold in glass decanters made by Verrerie Royale de Saint Louis in Münzthal but these reproductions were far from perfect and so the production was entrusted to Cristallerie de Baccarat from 1920 onwards.
This presentation of Remy Martin Louis XIII Brand Rarest Reserve has been bottled for the USA, imported by Renfield Importers ltd (Newark, N.J.) between 1951 and 1956. Delivered in a rare green velvet box which itself was in use from 1946 till 1958.
Content 4/5 Quart - volume 80 proof
€
5,995.00
5995.0
EUR
Hennessy Timeless (50ml)
Hennessy Timeless was released in August 2000 to celebrate the coming of the 3rd Millennium. The cognac contained in Timeless is a unique blend created from the 11 most exceptional years of the 20th century. Each has been selected from Hennessy's "Grandes Réserves" stocks, the largest reserves of old eaux-de-vie in the world. In total 2000 decanters were released.
Content 50ml - volume 43.5%
€
699.95
699.95
EUR
Camus Cuvée 3.128
Camus Camus Cuvée 3.128 is a 2008 limited release of 3068 handcrafted Serge Mansau Baccarat decanters, containing a blend of three different eaux-de-vie from the fins bois district which are aged 41, 43 and 44 years respectively; summed up they give the number 128.
Content 70cl - volume 40%
€
2,995.00
2995.0
EUR
Camus Tradition Baccarat
Camus Tradition Baccarat is a limited release from around 1985, a hommage to 120 years passed by since the founding of the company. The Cognac itself is carefully selected from the oldest Camus family reserves.
Content 70cl - volume 40%
€
799.95
799.95
EUR
Coche-Dury Corton-Charlemagne 2016 (75cl)
A background note of matchstick character is present on the ripe citrus, spiced green apple and airy white flower aromas. There is good if not massive size and weight to the rich, fleshy and mouth coating large-scaled flavors that evidence obvious power while brimming with minerality on the almost painfully intense and sneaky long finish where the only nit is a hint of warmth. As is often the case with the Coche Corton-Charlemagne, it is built for the very long-term and it wouldn't surprise me if 20 years was necessary to see this at its full maturity. (Burghound 96).
€
5,995.00
5995.0
EUR
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