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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

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