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Enjoy Louis XIII cognac straight from the bottle.
When you’re in the mood to savour a moment, nothing beats a fine cognac to enliven the pursuit. But while life should be full of celebrations large and small, times when a decanter is at hand are notably few.
Enter the Drop, a set of miniature glass carafes each holding 10 ml of the exceptional Louis XIII, a blend of 1,200 different Grand Champagne eaux-de-vie aged between 40 to 100 years in some of the oldest tierçons in Rémy Martin’s cellars, designed to be enjoyed straight from the bottle.
Priced at US$950 (around $1,460) and available exclusively on the Louis XIII website, the Collection Box houses five containers, each topped with a differently coloured cap bizarrely meant to reflect a different mood—Bold, Loud, Bright, whatever—though the liquid inside is identical: that kaleidoscopically flavoured Cognac with notes of honeysuckle, peaches, myrtle and wood bank.
As further evidence that this heritage label is reimagining itself for a new generation of connoisseurs, accessories include leather holsters and corresponding shoulder straps. Our advice? Treat them as the ultimate airplane bottles and toss a handful into your weekender, to make sure you’re ready for whatever unexpected celebrations life might throw at you.
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