In 1724, Rémy Martin, a winegrower in the Cognac region, created the brand of the same name represented by a centaur as a symbol of the union between man and nature. All the grapes used for these Cognacs come exclusively from the region's two best vineyards: Grande and Petite Champagne.


The secret lies in the region's chalky soil, which makes it soft and porous, allowing the vine roots to grow unhindered. The result is exceptionally aromatic grapes and spirits with superior ageing potential.
Luigi XIII, one of their exceptional cognacs created in 1874, became the house's flagship product, famously consumed by Churchill and General De Gaulle. Over the years, Cognac Rémy Martin has established itself in the luxury sector with increasingly exclusive and renowned products.
Distillates have different alcoholpercentages. So, we have defined a parameter allowing you to better understand and compare different prices. This parameter is calculated by dividing the bottle price by the alcohol content. The alcohol content (or strength) is the amount of pure alcohol (ethanol) contained in the distillate.
This parameter indicates the price of a single 4cl dosage of distillate. It is calculated by dividing the price of the bottle by its quantity (expressed in cl), then multiplying by the centilitres of the recommended single dose, as average in cocktail recipes.