Only 775 decanters of this liquid gold are available come their release this November. Each bottle runs for $16,000 and commemorates the 140th anniversary of the Louis XIII Cognac. The flask is a contemporary take on the original metal container used by Paul-Émile Rémy Martin when he first bottled his cognac in 1874, and the bottle contains a blend of eaux-de-vies from the Grand Champagne region ranging from 40 to 100 years old making for unparalleled aromatic complexity.
Rachel joined Drink Me magazine as Copyeditor in 2012. She soon became Managing Editor and has since worked with writers on revising and editing their pieces for publication as well as setting and maintaining deadlines; she also writes pieces herself when inspiration strikes. Previously, she has bartended and worked, writing and editing, in international aid in Iraq and in migration and health in American migrant communities. Rachel has lived in Berlin; Amman, Jordan; and New York City; she now calls the San Francisco East Bay her home. She is passionate about design, exploring new and old cities, cooking food and mixing drink, glamping, and tootling around on the cello. Rachel holds a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley with High Honors in English.