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Remy 1738 Royal Accord Cognac comes in a metal container along with handfuls of sweets! An array of cookies, chocolates, tea, and candy pair with this smooth-tasting cognac. Notes of fig marmalade and plum are rounded off by intense oak notes with hints of toasted bread and toffee. The body is exceptionally round with a cream-like aftertaste. Remy 1738 is a great gift that can be enjoyed neat or on the rocks. Of course, you can use this product in a cocktail; but with a taste this good, we don’t recommend it.
Remy 1738 Cognac celebrates a milestone in our history. In 1738, only 14 years after Rémy Martin started producing cognacs, King Louis XV of France, impressed by the quality of his cognac granted him exclusive permission to plant new vineyards through an accord royal, royal permission. This rare royal license was given to reward the excellence of Mr. Rémy Martin’s craftsmanship—a true connoisseur’s call. In 1997, Cellar Master Georges Clot decided to create a new cognac honoring the early craftsmanship spirit of the house and to name it after this royal gesture as a tribute. 1738 Accord Royal was born. In 2014, Rémy Martin’s 1738 Accord Royal won Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Although Remy 1738 has been around for years, it owes its recent fame to Paterson, New Jersey’s very own Willie Maxwell II, a.k.a. Fetty Wap. Fetty Wap gained fame in May 2015 with his hit single “Trap Queen.” Willie and his group of colleagues are known as The Remy Boyz and are frequently pictured with the iconic Remy 1738 bottle. In many of the rapper’s songs, you can hear him voicing “1738” and “Remy Boyz” over the music.
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