Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges Blue
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges was first released in December 1981, a 50-year old Fine Champagne Cognac, bottled in a Royal Blue Bernardaud Limoges decanter shaped after the mythological creature Centaure.  

Note: this is an old bottle and the closure may have deteriorated - care should be taken when it is being opened. The item is sold as described and we do not accept liability for the state of the closure.

Special attention: the left front leg has been repaired, see picture, hence the price has been reduced.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 499.95 499.95 EUR
Rémy Martin VSOP Saint Graal
This is the exquisite Rémy Martin V.S.O.P. Saint Graal, bottled in a mouth-blown decanter with antique sterling overlay glass. Released in 1962/63 this has become an incredible sought-after collectible item. The decanter has never been unwrapped which is extremely rare.

Knut Bergkvist developed the graal technique in 1916. He was inspired by the French art nouveau glass of Daum and Gallé of that time. In the graal technique a colored layer of glass is encased by a colored layer of glass. The glass is then allowed to cool down and when it is cold the design is applied by engraving or etching. The obtained “stock” of “blank” piece of glass is then carefully reheated and blown into its final shape. During this process the sharp edges of the design become smooth and the motive becomes more soft and blurred, giving it its typical Graal aspect.

Content 75cl - volume 40%
€ 5,995.00 5995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges Green
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges was first released in December 1981, a 50-year old Fine Champagne Cognac, bottled in a Bernardaud Limoges decanter shaped after the mythological creature Centaure. While Blue and White decanters are more common, this Green edition is extremely rare.

Note: this is an old bottle and the closure may have deteriorated - care should be taken when it is being opened. The item is sold as described and we do not accept liability for the state of the closure.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 1,495.00 1495.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl #384
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.

Louis XIII Black Pearl Cognac, described as “a rare and exclusive treasure”, is an exclusive series of 786 carafes numbered from 001 to 786, which reinvent the original Louis XIII carafe. The 786 numbered carafes come from a single century-old tierçons barrel used in the final ageing, which had until now been hidden in the personal reserve of the Hériard Dubreuil family.

Black Pearl was introduced in January 2007.

Content 700ml - volume 40%
€ 44,995.00 44995.0 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 Remy Martin (Louis XIII) Très Vieille Age Inconnu was bottled for Europe between 1946 and 1950, in a period in which the name Baccarat was engraved under the base but still without the Baccarat logo which would be added in 1951. This is decanter #79. Production in these post-WWII years was extremely limited, so far we have not seen any number exceeding #120.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 6,995.00 6995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Extra Blue Limoges Porcelain (1987)
Rémy Martin Extra is a 35-year old Fine Champagne Cognac, a blend of 90% Grande Champagne Cognac and 10% Petite Champagne Cognac. Rémy Martin Extra was introduced in the early 1900's, phased out in 1927 to make way for Rémy Martin VSOP and re-introduced in 1972 as Rémy Martin Grande Fine Champagne. In 2010, Rémy Martin Extra was replaced by Rémy Martin Centaure de Diamant.

This Rémy Martin Extra Bernardaud Limoges decanter was a 1987 limited release for the international duty-free market.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 899.95 899.95 EUR
Rémy Martin Grande Reserve Baccarat
Rémy Martin Grande Reserve, bottled in the 1980's, is a discontinued expression, an assemblage of extremely old eau-de-vie from Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, second only to the rarest product of Rémy: The legendary Louis XIII. 

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 1,195.00 1195.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Extra (1997-2004)
Rémy Martin Extra is a 35-year old Fine Champagne Cognac, a blend of 90% Grande Champagne Cognac and 10% Petite Champagne Cognac. Rémy Martin Extra was introduced in the early 1900's, phased out in 1927 to make way for Rémy Martin VSOP and re-introduced in 1972 as Rémy Martin Grande Fine Champagne. In 2010, Rémy Martin Extra was replaced by Rémy Martin Centaure de Diamant.

Content 35cl - volume 40%
€ 299.95 299.95 EUR
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges Brown
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges was first released in December 1981, a 50-year old Fine Champagne Cognac, bottled in a Bernardaud Limoges decanter shaped after the mythological creature Centaure. This is the very rare brown decanter.

Note: this is an old bottle and the closure may have deteriorated - care should be taken when it is being opened. The item is sold as described and we do not accept liability for the state of the closure.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 1,995.00 1995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges Gold
Rémy Martin Centaure Limoges was first released in December 1981, a 50-year old Fine Champagne Cognac, bottled in a golden Bernardaud Limoges decanter shaped after the mythological creature Centaure.

This is an old bottle and the closure may have deteriorated - care should be taken when it is being opened. The item is sold as described and we do not accept liability for the state of the closure.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 1,195.00 1195.0 EUR
Rémy Martin 1965 Vintage Edition Rare
Rémy Martin 1965 Vintage Edition Rare is a limited edition of 5000 bottles, released in 2003.

Content 700ml - volume 42%
€ 1,995.00 1995.0 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 and was imported by Renfield Importers ltd (Newark, N.J.) between 1951 and 1956. Sold with green velvet box & 1938 Royal Banquet card.

Content 4/5 Quart - volume 80 proof
€ 5,995.00 5995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1962-1963)
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 Europe between 1962 and 1963, bottled in a Baccarat decanter, packed in a rare plain white/cream card box and accompanied by a 1938/1957 Royal Banquet and a Battle of Jarnac card.

Content 700ml - volume 40%
€ 3,495.00 3495.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1989-2005) 50ml
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 50ml decanter #A 914 'Celebrate the Moment' was bottled in 1989.

Content 50ml - volume 40%
€ 999.95 999.95 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl #292
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.

Louis XIII Black Pearl Cognac, described as “a rare and exclusive treasure”, is an exclusive series of 786 carafes numbered from 001 to 786, which reinvent the original Louis XIII carafe. The 786 numbered carafes come from a single century-old tierçons barrel used in the final ageing, which had until now been hidden in the personal reserve of the Hériard Dubreuil family. Black Pearl was launched in January 2007.

Content 700ml - volume 40%
€ 44,995.00 44995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII Red Decanter N°XIII
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.

Rémy Martin Louis XIII Red Decanter N°XIII is a ultra-rare 2021 release of just 200 decanters, produced by Saint Louis, only available in the world's most exclusive nightclubs.

Content 700ml - volume 40%
€ 44,995.00 44995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1962) 50ml
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 miniature presentation of Remy Martin Grande Champagne Age Très Vieille Age Inconnu (Louis XIII) was produced for Europe in 1962, bottled in a Baccarat decanter, accompanied by a card of the 1938/1957 Royal Banquet and sold in it's original box, which is exceptionally rare.

Content 50ml - volume 40%
€ 2,995.00 2995.0 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (2005-2009) 50ml
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 1860 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 miniature version, presented in a clam-shell box with curved lids, was announced March 11, 2005 and remained in production until October 2009.

Content 50ml - volume 40%
€ 999.95 999.95 EUR
Rémy Martin VSOP Cannes 2012 Limited Edition
This is the 2012 release Rémy Martin VSOP Cannes Limited Edition, created in honor of the 65th Cannes Film Festival. Rémy Martin is official supplier of this festival since 2004 and started releasing limited edition bottles in 2010. This first release was limited to just 2000 bottles, the exact number of 2012 bottles havn't been revealed.

Content 100cl - volume 40%
€ 399.95 399.95 EUR
Rémy Martin Louis XIII (1969-1978)
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 was produced between 1969 and 1979, accompanied by a 'battle of Jarnac' card.

Content 70cl - volume 40%
€ 2,250.00 2250.0 EUR