Fine Champagne Bottled
⏳ Drinking Window & Cellar Guidance
As a distilled spirit bottled in 1990, this Cognac stopped aging once it left the oak cask. It is currently at its peak of maturity and will remain in pristine drinking condition indefinitely if kept sealed and stored upright away from direct light and heat.
🍽️ Culinary Pairings
Rich dark chocolate desserts, aged blue cheeses such as Roquefort, and slow-roasted duck breast.
✨ Technical Specifications
Rémy Martin, established in 1724 by a young winegrower from Cognac, holds a legendary status in the world of fine spirits. This Fine Champagne bottling, released in 1990, represents a strict blend of eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from the two most prestigious crus of the region: Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, with at least 50% coming from the former. Grown in the unique, chalk-rich soils of Charente, the primary grape Ugni Blanc yields a high-acid, low-alcohol wine perfect for double distillation in traditional small copper pot stills. The resulting spirit was aged for decades in Limousin oak casks, developing a rich amber hue, complex aromas of dried stone fruits, warm spices, and the signature rancio character. This 1990 bottling captures a specific moment in Rémy Martin's history, showcasing the house's centuries-old blending mastery.
🍾 About the Producer
Founded in 1724 by young French winegrower Rémy Martin in the Charente region, Maison Rémy Martin stands as one of the world's most venerable and acclaimed Cognac houses. Rooted in an uncompromising commitment to terroir, the house exclusively produces Cognac Fine Champagne, sourcing its grapes solely from the prestigious chalky soils of Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne. Through traditional distillation on the lees in small copper pot stills and meticulous aging in French Limousin oak casks, Rémy Martin crafts spirits of exceptional aromatic depth, harmony, and longevity. The estate's illustrious portfolio spans from its benchmark VSOP and richly layered XO to the world-renowned, ultra-prestige Louis XIII, celebrated globally as a pinnacle of luxury and spirits craftsmanship.