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Remy Martin 1738
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Aged in toasted oak barrels, it is the embodiment of traditional handicrafts. Behind its real appearance are rich and mild flavors that are smooth and well balanced in the mouth. This is an authentic cognac, deeply rooted in the terroir and in the tradition once honored by the French king himself.
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