



Remy Martin Louis XIII
At a price of between $1,450 and $1,500, a bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII is an inspiring drink. And if you love cognac, it’s loyalty that it inspires. This “Best Of” has been made by Remy Martin since the 1700s with grapes grown in the Cognac region that are aged in Limousin oak barrels. Knocking back a few with Bill Gates or having drinks with Donald Trump? Order this gem from Las Vegas -- the $2,000 martini. It starts with chilling 2 ounces of 100-year-old Remy Martin Louis XIII and 1/2 to 3/4 ounces of 150-year-old Gran Marnier. Pour into a martini glass, then top with Dom Perignon. Serve with a ruby and diamond encrusted swizzle stick that is yours to keep and voilà, $2,000. It appears that Remy Martin Louis XIII can also inspire a bit of decadence.
Remy Martin
20 rue de la Société Vinicole, 16102, Cognac, France
www.remy.com 20 rue de la Société Vinicole, 16102, Cognac, France
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