This S$10,600 bottle of cognac lets you embed personalised messages in its stopper
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This S$10,600 canteen of cognac lets y'all embed personalised messages in its stopper
Equipped with an NFC chip in its stopper, the latest expression of Louis XIII allows buyers to surprise their friends or business associates with encoded greetings.
Dubai will host the Expo 2022 come up October, simply in 1900, it was Paris that hosted the World Fair – the forerunner to the Expo. The Paris World Fair was a global festival of applied science feats and creative triumphs, with some 83,000 exhibitors presenting a vision of the world a century into the futurity.
Amidst these exhibits was Louis XIII, showcased by cognac producer Paul-Emile Remy Martin, who was an agile member of the Paris Universal Exposition jury. Appropriately enough, the cognac earned high praise on the claim of its quality and exclusivity.
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To pay homage to this pivotal moment in time – the turn of the century, when no other ultra-premium cognac existed – the Firm of Remy Martin created Louis XIII Fourth dimension Drove: Tribute to Urban center of Lights – 1900. The cognac is limited to 2,000 numbered decanters.
The decanter is a reedition of the original bottle from the fourth dimension of Louis XIII's inception in 1874, itself a blueprint inspired by a flask institute on a 16th-century battlefield (the Battle of Jarnac in 1569, in which Catholic forces recaptured the Huguenot-occupied Cognac region).
Hand-blown by Hermes-owned crystal manufacturer Saint-Louis, the decanter features 13 dentelle spikes instead of the usual x, a stopper in the grade of an upturned decanter, an elegant neck and seven fleur-de-lys busy in 18K champagne gold.
Although rooted in the past, this latest edition of Louis XIII is too a nod to the hereafter: The stopper's cork is embedded with an NFC chip that a) guarantees the production's authenticity; b) gives owners access to the Louis XIII Society, a private club with exclusive content, unique experiences and personalised services; and c) allows buyers to personalise a bulletin for the recipient, such equally "Here's to our merger" or "Congrats on your IPO".
To elevation things off, the new Louis Thirteen as well comes with a bronze medal, particularly minted by the Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint) workshops and engraved with the same unique number as the decanter.
In that location'southward history hither, too: The Monnaie de Paris, which produces France'due south euro coins, dates to the ninth century CE, and is the oldest continually operating minting establishment in the world. At the 1900 Paris World Fair, it was the Monnaie de Paris that minted the over 40,000 medals awarded during the 210-day festival.
The LOUIS XIII Time Collection II is now available through direct sales from the House, via Louis 13 Individual Client Managing director for Singapore & Pacific Region Morgan De Premorel at morgan.depremorel [at] LOUISXIII-cognac.com () , also as Changi Airdrome at S$ten,600.
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