They are the same product. Their may have been a label change, but the juice inside is the same.
>> Don't think so. The Remy Martin VS Cognac is not 100% grand cru
Remy martin has more flavor and better on ice
No
Yes, is part of Remy-Cointreau. Rémy Martin is part of Rémy-Cointreau but it has nothing to do with St Remy or Remigius. St. Remy is a small village in the Département Bouches-du-Rhône, Remigius is a saint who was bishop of Reims http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Remigius. Rémy Martin was founded in 1724 by the winegrower Rémy Martin http://www.cognac-expert.com/cognac-brands/remy-martin-cognac That's why it is called Rémy Martin cognac.
Remy Martin
Centaur
6'2
Yes
20 us dollars
Yes, I was interested in buying one recently and searched on Ebay. A Remy Martin Louis XIII Bottle will auction off for $100 easily.
Some people like to drink Remy Martin Champagne Cognac chilled or on ice. People feel the coldness makes the drink taste better.
The difference mainly lies in age: The 1738 is a Napoleon grade, which is somehow equal to XO quality, that means that the youngest eaux-de-vie used in this blend are at least 6 years old. It costs round about $140, while the VSOP is less aged, where the youngest spirits in the blend were matured four 4 years in oak barrels. The price is also lower: around $50. Both of the Cognacs were made with grapes which come from the Grande and Petite Champagne growth area.
Remy Martin from what i've been told