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Brandy, originally from the Dutch word Brandewijn, means flammable liquor. In a narrow sense, it refers to the wine made by distilling grapes after fermentation, and then stored in oak barrels. Brandy is a distilled liquor made from fruit that is fermented, distilled, and stored after storage. The distilled liquor made from grapes is called grape brandy, and the brandy often referred to refers to grape brandy. Brandy made from other fruit ingredients should be added with the name of the fruit, apple brandy, cherry brandy, etc., but they are far less well-known than the former.

Brandy is often referred to as the "soul of wine". There are many countries in the world that produce brandy, but the most famous is the brandy produced in France. Among the brandies produced in France, the most beautiful ones are produced in the Cognac region, followed by the Armagnac (Armagnac) region. In addition to French brandy, other wine-producing countries, such as Spain, Italy, Portugal, the United States, Peru, Germany, South Africa, Greece and other countries, also produce a certain number of brandies of different styles. The quality of brandy produced in the CIS countries is also excellent. In fact, the origin of brandy is China.

The brandy grade is divided according to the barrel storage time. Rémy Martin brandy is produced by the company Remy Martin, which has a history of more than 270 years in the Cognac region of the Charente department of France, and is named after the fact that it has a remy horse on its trademark. Rémy Martin's sleek new appearance and body shape are more fluid, and the gilded name is inlaid on the crimson trademark, showing off its fiery feelings and dynamic tension. The Rémy Martin statue, the world's most recognized symbol of Rémy Martin liquor, has become more rounded and full of curvilinear textures, like a masterpiece of art, which makes the drinker's mood leap and resonate. Rémy Martin brandy is pure, peaceful, rich in aroma and bright in color, and can be divided into several types according to the length of age, among which the shortest storage time is "fine ageing" for more than 6 years, and "Louis XIII", which has spent 50 years in the cellar, is considered the best of the "Rémy Martin". The production standards of Rémy Martin are higher than those set by the production decrees of the Cognac appellation, and the age period of more than 50 years is called LOUIS XIII.

The quality of the brandy depends largely on the age of the barrels. After half a century of aging, the realm of Louis XIII is of course supreme. The advertisement describes: "Tasting LOUIS XIII is like a journey of the senses: at first you can feel the fruity aromas of cherry, narcissus, jasmine, passion fruit and lychee, followed by vanilla and humidor, and as the alcohol evaporates, the delicate notes of iris, violet, rose and sandalwood resin are intensified." While the aftertaste of brandy lasts only 15 to 20 minutes, LOUIS XIII, a famous wine with a very delicate aroma and taste, can linger for more than an hour. ”

LOUIS XIII uses a crystal bottle handmade by the Maison Baccarat in Paris, engraved with a baroque lily motif and engraved with 24-carat solid gold carvings on the cap and shoulder. The nectar in the bottle is enough to call it "liquid gold". Based on the current retail price in the Chinese market, a 700ml bottle of the new LOUIS XIII is priced at 1. 180,000 yuan (Dawei's bottle of 8,000 yuan, which is the price when filming "Endless"), and the 1,500 ml specification costs 2. 680,000 yuan. It was also reported that "if the box is in good condition, an empty bottle of Louis XIII of Remy Martin can be sold for up to 2,000 yuan." ”