Well I was looking for A bottle of Remy Martin Louis Xlll. I remember paying around 1000.00 to 2000.00 8 yrs to 10 years ago . Then I found this bottle for 22k ...after reading the description I said wow that reads like A fine vape lol..can you imagine one day paying thousands for A crystal bottle decanter filled with e juice..one day trust me one day...here is the write up or some of it.
"All Louis XIII de Rémy Martin is a blend of 1,200 eaux de vie between 40 and 100 years old, aged in oak barrels that are several hundred years old; it costs about $2,400 a bottle at BevMo. A good ol' Rémy Martin XO aged at least 22 years costs $145. (There's even a market for empty Louis XIII bottles on EBay. And when an earthquake destroys a bottle of Louis XIII, it makes the news.)
A few years ago Rémy Martin released Louis XIII Rare Cask 43,8 (with, you guessed it, 43.8% alcohol) for about $15,000 a bottle, the first of the Louis XIII Rare Cask series -- from "supremely rare" barrels that cellar master Pierrette Trichet discovered only recently (apparently it's not uncommon for Cognac houses to lose track of decades-old casks, go figure).
But why the several-thousand-dollar price difference between the last super-exclusive, packaged-for-mark-up release of Louis XIII and the newest Rare Cask? The latest tastes that much better?
According to Trichet, via the Rémy Martin website, "a Rare Cask is blessed with flavors that are all its own. Alongside those autumn aromas [of dried fruit and nuts], Rare Cask 42,6 declares its distinction with notes of plum and date, mingling with flavors of gingerbread and prune stone, punctuated by a final touch of tobacco leaf."
Wow now that some fine juice.....
link below
http://www.latimes.com/features/foo...-22000-20130801,0,3515661.story#axzz2yvqgboFt
A bottle of $22,000 Cognac arrives at the Four Seasons - latimes.com
"All Louis XIII de Rémy Martin is a blend of 1,200 eaux de vie between 40 and 100 years old, aged in oak barrels that are several hundred years old; it costs about $2,400 a bottle at BevMo. A good ol' Rémy Martin XO aged at least 22 years costs $145. (There's even a market for empty Louis XIII bottles on EBay. And when an earthquake destroys a bottle of Louis XIII, it makes the news.)
A few years ago Rémy Martin released Louis XIII Rare Cask 43,8 (with, you guessed it, 43.8% alcohol) for about $15,000 a bottle, the first of the Louis XIII Rare Cask series -- from "supremely rare" barrels that cellar master Pierrette Trichet discovered only recently (apparently it's not uncommon for Cognac houses to lose track of decades-old casks, go figure).
But why the several-thousand-dollar price difference between the last super-exclusive, packaged-for-mark-up release of Louis XIII and the newest Rare Cask? The latest tastes that much better?
According to Trichet, via the Rémy Martin website, "a Rare Cask is blessed with flavors that are all its own. Alongside those autumn aromas [of dried fruit and nuts], Rare Cask 42,6 declares its distinction with notes of plum and date, mingling with flavors of gingerbread and prune stone, punctuated by a final touch of tobacco leaf."
Wow now that some fine juice.....
link below
http://www.latimes.com/features/foo...-22000-20130801,0,3515661.story#axzz2yvqgboFt
A bottle of $22,000 Cognac arrives at the Four Seasons - latimes.com
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