Louis XIII Cognac, one of the most prestigious and iconic cognacs in the world, was first produced by the Rémy Martin distillery in 1874. Named in honor of King Louis XIII of France, this exceptional cognac is renowned for its unparalleled quality and craftsmanship. It is crafted from a blend of up to 1,200 different eaux-de-vie, which are aged between 40 to 100 years, making each bottle a rare and exquisite expression of time and tradition. The production process involves meticulous selection of grapes from the Grande Champagne region, fermentation, and aging in oak barrels. The final blend is then bottled in a distinctive, handcrafted crystal decanter, reflecting the luxury and heritage associated with Louis XIII. Over the decades, Louis XIII has become a symbol of opulence and sophistication, celebrated for its complex flavors, rich aromas, and the legacy of the Rémy Martin house. This display case is one of approximately 12 in the world. Exact production date unknown. Production range believed to be in the 2000’s.