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Louis XIII Rare Cask Cognac Debuts at The St Regis Atlanta, Only $2,100 a Sip

Louis XIII Rare Cask Cognac Debuts at The St Regis Atlanta, Only $2,100 a Sip

Christopher Parr | Pursuitist
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Yesterday, Rémy Martin’s iconic Louis XIII Rare Cask 42,6 coganc arrived at The St. Regis Atlanta in style. The hand-crafted Baccarat-designed decanter was personally hand-delivered by Rémy Cointreau executive Yves de Launay, escorted in a 1935 Duesenberg convertible. Ironically enough, the Duesenberg was originally owned by the late Madeline Astor, wife of St. Regis founder John Jacob Astor IV. The arrival was followed by a champagne sabering and tasting in The St. Regis Wine Room.

And now, here’s the price for a sip of France’s national treasure:
½ oz. $1,050
1 oz. $2,100
1 and ½ oz. $3,150

All Louis XIII de Rémy Martin cognac is a blend of 1,200 eaux de vie, 100 years in the making, and aged in oak barrels that are several hundred years old. Decanters of Louis XIII Rare Cask 42,6 Coganc will set you back approximately $22,000.

Related: Pursuitist Visits Louis XIII’s Maison and Cognac Cellars

If you can’t make it to Atlanta, Louis XIII Rare Cask is also available by the glass at Los Angeles’ Ago, The Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, New York’s Del Frisco’s, the New York Palace and Bern’s Steakhouse in Tampa.

Louis XIII Rare Cask Cognac Debuts at The St Regis Atlanta, Only a $2,100 Sip

Louis XIII Rare Cask Cognac Debuts at The St Regis Atlanta, Only a $2,100 Sip