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Rémy Cointreau is a French, family-owned business group specialized in the production and distribution of alcoholic beverages.The group's products include cognac (Rémy Martin, Louis XIII), triple sec (), the Greek spirit Metaxa, rum (), brandy (St-Rémy), gin (The Botanist) and whisky (Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte, Westland, Domaine des Hautes Alpes).
Rémy Cointreau’s cost-cutting efforts have surpassed its target of €100 million ($109 million) by achieving €145 million ($157.7 million) in savings. “We are well equipped to hang on ...
His children joined him, notably his daughter Dominique Hériard-Dubreuil who became general manager in 1988, and president two years later. In 1991, the House of Rémy Martin incorporated Rémy Cointreau into the business. [9] In the 2010s Rémy Martin experienced a significant sales downturn after Chinese austerity measures targeted expensive ...
Rémy Cointreau, a French spirits group that owns the Leonardo DiCaprio-backed Champagne Telmont, also recently released a financial report forecasting a steeper decline in sales than expected ...
The maker of Remy Martin cognac and Cointreau liquor reiterated that for the full year 2022/23 it expected another year of strong organic sales growth and improving operating margins, helped by ...
Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz]) is a cognac produced by Rémy Martin, a company headquartered in Cognac, France, and owned by the Rémy Cointreau Group. The name was chosen as a tribute to King Louis XIII of France, the reigning monarch when the Rémy Martin family settled in the Cognac region.
Known for its prized Louis XIII cognac, Remy Cointreau is entering the luxury fragrance market with the launch of Maison Psyche, an upscale perfume house that will sell scents starting at 5,500 ...
Cointreau also produces Cointreau Noir, a blend of 70% Cointreau and 30% cognac from the House of Rémy Martin. [ 7 ] Though the term Cointreau is usually used to refer to the triple sec liqueur itself, the specific term Cointreau L'Unique may be used to distinguish it from related products, such as the aforementioned Cointreau Noir.