Not all decanters of the Louis XIII by Rémy Martin come in a red box, e.g. between 1951-1958 they came in a green velvet box, between 1962-1963 they came in cream colored boxes. The first Louis XIII in a red box were made between 1959-1961, just have a look http://blog.cognac-expert.com/remy-martin-louis-xiii-sale
You could add 25ml (1 oz) Cognac to a flute of good Champagne, along with a sugar cube onto which you have put a drop of Angostura bitters. This is a classic Champagne cocktail. Made with such good ingredients, it would be a very good one.
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Louis Champagne has written: 'Homme des tavernes'
Louis Napoléon Champagne died on 1911-10-15.
Louis Napoléon Champagne was born on 1860-11-21.
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Louis Del Grande was born in 1943, in Union City, New Jersey, USA.
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Hennessy is a cognac house. It's part of the Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy Group and currently the world's largest Cognac producer. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hennessy/ http://www.cognac-expert.com/cognac-brands/hennessy-cognac
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA makes cognac
Remy Martin 1738 is technically a VSOP, but the company characterizes it as being a notch above that premium level, even while its not old enough to be termed XO. Like all Remy products, it's a blend of eaux-de-vie that comes strictly from the Champagne crus of Cognac (so called for their especially chalky soil and not to be confused with Champagne region and its sparkling wines). In this case, the Cognac is 65 percent Grand Champagne and 35 percent Petite Champagne. The name, 1738 Accord Royal, stems from an eighteenth century degree from Louis XV that allowed Remy to extend its grape production in an era when new plantings were prohibited. The date is a reference to Rémy Martins early history. The blend comes in a 70 cl bottle, with a 40% ABV.
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