What is Louis XIII?
Louis XIII is a kind of cognac, which was founded by paul miller Remy Remy Remy Martin in 1874. Its name comes from the king of France, who made an important contribution to the protection of cognac in France. Louis XIII's mixed wine is only made from high-quality grapes in Champagne, the core of French cognac region. In history and modern times, Louis XIII was welcomed by many important people and events. For example, Winston Churchill chose Louis XIII to celebrate the victory of the general election in Britain, and used it to entertain the royal nobles such as George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Versailles.