Question 1: What kind of wine is Louis XIII? Foreign wine
Question 2: Which country is Louis XIII? Louis XIII is a wine company with a long history in France. Established in 1724 by Remy Martin. Louis XIII is one of the most noble cognacs in the world. It is the best product that brings together the essence of thousands of eaux-de-vie. It has a long history and is famous far and wide. The Rémy Martin Louis XIII collection gift box, which is only available in China, comes with a 1.5-liter jungle bottle of Louis XIII and a precious 50-ml mini wine companion, both of which have been collected for more than forty years or even a century.
Question 3: What is the price of Louis XIII wine? The price of Louis XIII wine is very expensive. Generally, people who buy Louis XIII wine are for collection. From the domestic market, 700ml The new version of Louis XIII costs 11,800 yuan a bottle, and the 1500ml version costs 26,800 yuan. Even an empty crystal glass bottle of Louis XIII wine can be sold for up to 2,000 yuan on the market. This shows that Louis XIII wine is not affordable for ordinary people.
Question 4: What is the price of the most expensive Louis XIII? By the way, let me introduce this kind of wine. The grades of French wine are divided according to the production areas, and the grades of brandy are divided according to the barrel storage time. Remy Martin's production standards are higher than those stipulated in the Cognac production area production regulations. Those with an aging period of less than 7 years are VS, those with an aging period of more than 7 years are VSOP, and those with an aging period of more than 12 years are CLUB (ie "Remy Martin Club"). Those that are 15 years old are Napoleon (i.e. "Napoleon" class), those that are more than 20 years old are XO, those that are more than 30 years old are L'AGED'OR (i.e. "Golden Age"), and those that are more than 50 years old are Louis XIII.
The quality of brandy depends largely on how long it is aged in oak barrels. After half a century of aging, the realm of Louis XIII is of course supreme. The advertisement describes: “Tasting Louis XIII is like experiencing a magical and wonderful sensory journey: you can first feel the fruity aromas of cherry, narcissus, jasmine, passion fruit, lychee, etc., and then reveal the aroma of vanilla and cigar box; The alcohol gradually evaporates, and the fragrance of iris, violet, rose, and sandalwood resin is even more evocative. Generally, the aftertaste of brandy can only last fifteen to twenty minutes, but Louis XIII, a famous wine with extremely delicate fragrance and taste, has an aftertaste. But it can linger for more than an hour. ”
Louis XIII uses a crystal bottle handmade by the Baccarat family in Paris. The bottle body is engraved with a Baroque-style lily pattern, and the bottle cap and bottle shoulder are inlaid with 24K pure gold. carving. According to the current retail price in the Chinese market, a 700 ml bottle of the new Louis XIII is priced at 11,800 yuan, while a 1,500 ml bottle costs 26,800 yuan. There are also reports that: "If the packaging box is intact, an empty bottle of Rémy Martin Louis XIII can be sold for up to 2,000 yuan."
Question 5: What kind of wine is Rémy Martin Louis XIII? Louis XIII (brandy aged for more than 50 years) Remy Martin Louis XIII is Louis XIII (brandy aged for more than 50 years) Brandy grades are divided according to barrel storage time. The production standards of Rémy Martin are higher than those stipulated in the production regulations of Cognac production areas, and those with an aging period of more than 50 years are called Louis XIII. English Remy Martin Louis XIII Remy Martin Louis name. It is made purely from the "water of life" from the "Grand Champagne region" in the heart of the Cognac region, and the aging time is measured in decades. Tasting The quality of brandy depends largely on how long it is aged in oak barrels. After half a century of aging, the realm of Louis XIII is of course supreme. The advertisement describes: "Drinking Rémy Martin Louis XIII is like experiencing a magical and wonderful sensory journey. At first, you can feel the fruity aromas such as port wine, walnuts, narcissus, jasmine, passion fruit, lychee, etc., and then reveal the vanilla and... The aroma of cigars; when the alcohol gradually evaporates, the fragrance of iris, violet, rose, and resin is even more memorable. Generally, the aftertaste of brandy can only last fifteen to twenty minutes. This famous wine with extremely delicate aroma and taste has a lingering aftertaste. As long as more than an hour." Grades French wine grades are divided according to the production area, and brandy grades are divided according to barrel storage time.
Remy Martin's production standards are higher than those stipulated in the Cognac production area production regulations. Those with an aging period of less than 7 years are VS, those with an aging period of more than 7 years are VSOP, and those with an aging period of more than 12 years are CLUB (ie "Remy Martin Club"). Those that are 15 years old are Napoleon (i.e. "Napoleon" class), those that are more than 20 years old are XO, those that are more than 30 years old are L'AGED'OR (i.e. "Golden Age"), and those that are more than 50 years old are Louis XIII. 3 Brand History The story of Louis XIII can also be traced back to 1850. At that time, Paul-emile, the son of the third generation descendant of Rémy Martin, bought a Renaissance Baroque style wine bottle found on the ancient battlefield of the Louis XIII era near Jarnac. The royal fleur-de-lys pattern on the bottle represents the noble lintel that the bottle once belonged to the royal family. Paul-emile applied for a copy patent and named it "Louis XIII". In 1874, he officially registered the Sagittarius constellation logo and the wine bottle already known as Louis XIII as company trademarks. At this point, the era of "Louis XIII" begins! The Louis XIII bottle has become a wine vessel specially used to contain Rémy Martin's aged wine and the best quality Cognac. Louis XIII has become synonymous with top-quality Cognac.
Question 6: Is Louis XIII the most expensive wine? The most expensive standard bottle of wine is the 1787 Chateau Lafite wine, sold at Christie's auction house in London in 1985 for US$160,000. Now on display at the Forbes Collection, the bottle is etched with President Jefferson's initials. The most expensive large bottle of wine: Large bottle (5 liters of fine wine) Chateau Mouton-Rothschild wine, produced in 1945, which is recognized as one of the best winemaking years of the 20th century. Sold at Christie's auction house in London in 1997 for US$114,614. As usual, the identity of the buyer has not been disclosed, but if he plans to try a fine wine one day, he must not forget that many people are willing to do "expert appraisal" for this bottle of treasure at any time. The most expensive fortified wine. This bottle of fortified wine is made from the Massandra winery and is a 1775 vintage sherry. Sold at Sotheby's in London in 2001 for US$43,500. Massandra Winery is located in Crimea, 4 kilometers from Yalta. It is recognized as the best winery in Tsarist Russia. Its wine cellar houses millions of bottles of Russian and Western European wines. Some of these Russian wines are also engraved with the royal seal. The oldest among them is this bottle of sherry. The most expensive wholesale wine sold at auction: 50 cases! 600 bottles of the 1982 vintage of Chateau Motang Hero. In 1997, it was jointly sold by Christie's auction house in New York and Zachy's auction house for $420,000. The most expensive white wine, the 1784 vintage of Chateau Dikin, was sold at Christie’s in London in 1986 for US$56,588. The bottle also has Jefferson's initials engraved on it. The most expensive dry white wine: 7 bottles of 1978 Montachet wine from Chateau Roma-Conti. It was sold at Sotheby's New York auction house in 2001 for US$167,500, or US$23,929 each. The most expensive single bottle of Burgundy red wine: Chateau Roma-Conti 1990 Burgundy red wine, in a 6-quart magnum. It was sold at Zage Auction House in New York in 2002 for US$69,600, which is equivalent to US$5,800 per standard bottle capacity. The most expensive wholesale Burgundy wine is a set of 7 Methuselah's wines (Methuselah's, with a total capacity of 6 liters, equivalent to 8 standard bottles) from the 1985 vintage of Roman Conti Winery. Sold at Sotheby's in London in 1996 for $224,900. The most expensive American wine: three bottles of 1994 Screaming Eagle. It was sold at Christie's auction house in Los Angeles in 2000 for US$11,500, or US$3,833 per piece. The most expensive wine to be damaged was a 1787 Chateau Margaux wine, with an insurance compensation of US$225,000. The most expensive wine sold at a charity auction was the 1992 Imperial of Screaming Eagle Cab. Sold at Napa Valley wine auction in 2000 for $500,000.
The buyer was Cisco executive Chase Bailey. In terms of numbers alone, this is the highest price ever paid for a single bottle of wine. However, since the wine was sold at a charity auction, a large portion of the sale price was actually a charitable donation.
Question 7: About a wine called Louis XIII. Louis XIII uses a crystal bottle handmade by the Baccarat family in Paris. The bottle body is engraved with a Baroque-style lily pattern, and the bottle cap and bottle shoulder are inlaid with 24K Solid gold carving. According to the current retail price in the Chinese market, a 700 ml bottle of the new version of Louis Yuan. There are also reports that: "If the packaging box is intact, an empty bottle of Rémy Martin Louis XIII wine can be sold for up to 2,000 yuan."
Question 8: How much does Louis XIII wine cost? I want Louis XIII wine 11000
Question 9: Is there Louis XIII red wine? If there really is a brand of wine named Louis 13 {red wine is included...}...
100% of it is crap...
Because everyone knows ...The wine is named after Louis XIII.. It is the most expensive product among Rémy Martin brandy..
It seems... an amateur pretending to be an expert...
On the market, Louis Ginseng, as everyone knows it, belongs to brandy. The brand belongs to Remy Martin... It is true that a bottle costs at least 15,000 yuan... but... that is brandy... Brandy and wine have different properties...one is distilled liquor...and wine is fermented liquor...not only the production process is different...the grape varieties are different...the origin is also different...if they are confused...they are confused. . Just like comparing Baigan with rice wine {Shaoxing}...
Please note... the questioner asked... is Louis 13 red wine available?... Therefore ..I just said...if there is Louis 13 red wine...if you buy it...it will be a big problem...
Let’s figure it out...I am a famous wine merchant in the wine industry... In terms of professionalism and knowledge of wine, I am almost at the top of the list among Chinese wine merchants. Just check my past answer records and you will know...except for liquor, I am not very involved. .I think...I am afraid that no one among the mainland wine merchants knows more about foreign wine than me...}
Supplement...Louis 13 red wine is a famous red wine in France... .?
Why is it not sold in France, not sold in Taiwan, not sold in Japan, and not sold in the United States... So what is the problem?
Is it brandy mixed up with red wine...or is it simply a copycat wine unique to the mainland market...
I hope you will adopt it.
Question 10: What is the name of a wine that is better than Louis XIII? There are many. The Louis XIII you mentioned belongs to brandy. The order of age of brandy from high to low is N Class, let's put it this way, as long as it is a world-famous brandy brand of N grade, the price is about the same as Louis XIII. No matter how expensive brandy is, it has its value, but good red wine has no value when it is expensive. There are many bottles of red wine worth more than 200,000 yuan. Speaking specifically about the value of red wine requires a lot of words, so I won’t introduce it here.