Rémy Martin
Historic Cognac house of excellence
Founded in 1724, Rémy Martin is one of the biggest and best-known Cognac houses in France. Rémy Martin offers a wide range of expressions which demonstrate the house’s skill and craftsmanship in producing fine Cognacs. The core range includes Rémy Martin VSOP (created in 1927 and the biggest-selling VSOP Cognac worldwide), Rémy Martin XO (launched in 1981 and the product of more than 400 different eaux-de-vie) and Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal. Launched in 1997, this fine Cognac sits between the Rémy Martin VSOP and XO and is named after the Accord Royal granted by King Louis XV to Rémy Martin to plant new vines on his land.
In addition to the core range, Rémy Martin produces a large number of limited-edition and collectible bottlings, often collaborating with some of the world’s leading artists. In 2008, the US photographer and director David LaChapelle created a bottle design for Rémy Martin VSOP. In 2013, American-Canadian singer and producer Robin Thicke created his own restyling of the VSOP. Launched in 2024, Rémy Martin’s sought-after 300th Anniversary Coupe was meticulously crafted by cellar master Baptise Loiseau, combining rare eaux-de-vie sourced exclusively from Grande Champagne and including precious liquid from the house’s Réserve Perpétuelle.