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Remy Martin - XO | 700ml
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A Fine Champagne XO cognac defined by long-aged eaux-de-vie from Grande and Petite Champagne.
Overview
Rémy Martin XO represents the house style at extended maturity, blending a broad spectrum of eaux-de-vie to achieve depth and continuity. First introduced in 1981, it reflects a long-standing approach to blending within the Fine Champagne appellation.
The Spirit
Produced by Rémy Martin in Cognac, this XO is composed exclusively of eaux-de-vie from Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, with a predominance of the former. The blend draws on a wide range of component spirits, matured well beyond the minimum XO requirement, to build texture and aromatic complexity. Bottled at 40% ABV.
Why It Matters
XO has long served as a reference point for the house, illustrating Rémy Martin’s focus on Fine Champagne terroir and layered blending rather than single-cask expression. It remains a benchmark expression within the category, shaped by consistency and time rather than vintage specificity.
Serving & Context
Traditionally approached neat, allowing the full weight and structure of the blend to unfold at a measured pace.
Availability Note
A long-established core expression, with availability subject to regional allocation and presentation format.
Catalogue Preview
A Fine Champagne XO cognac defined by long-aged eaux-de-vie from Grande and Petite Champagne.
Overview
Rémy Martin XO represents the house style at extended maturity, blending a broad spectrum of eaux-de-vie to achieve depth and continuity. First introduced in 1981, it reflects a long-standing approach to blending within the Fine Champagne appellation.
The Spirit
Produced by Rémy Martin in Cognac, this XO is composed exclusively of eaux-de-vie from Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne, with a predominance of the former. The blend draws on a wide range of component spirits, matured well beyond the minimum XO requirement, to build texture and aromatic complexity. Bottled at 40% ABV.
Why It Matters
XO has long served as a reference point for the house, illustrating Rémy Martin’s focus on Fine Champagne terroir and layered blending rather than single-cask expression. It remains a benchmark expression within the category, shaped by consistency and time rather than vintage specificity.
Serving & Context
Traditionally approached neat, allowing the full weight and structure of the blend to unfold at a measured pace.
Availability Note
A long-established core expression, with availability subject to regional allocation and presentation format.