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From its creation in 1874 in Cognac through to the Paris World Fair via Europe’s royal dynasties and iconic vessels such as the steamship Normandie, LOUIS XIII was a privileged eyewitness to the 20th century.
The history of Rémy Martin is all about one mission: capturing the essence of cognac. Since 1724, Rémy Martin has been run by talented women and men who have managed to turn one corner of France into a bastion for one of the finest cognacs in the world.
Produced by Maison Brillet, whose south-western origins can be traced back to the 17th century, Belle de Brillet is a French liqueur made with cognac and the essence of pears.
Since it was founded in 1849, Cointreau has been driven by the same creative ethos that first gave it life. Balanced and crystalline, it has not lost any of the original characteristics with which its visionary creator endowed it.
Like all the brands making up the Rémy Cointreau group, METAXA has its roots in the depths of a region like no other: Samos, a Greek island in the Aegean sea.
Mount Gay Rum distillery is the oldest in the world – its history can be traced back to 1703 on Barbados. Even today, every component making it up showcases its expertise – from the selection of molasses through to the tropical ageing of each distillate on the 300-year-old estate.
Founded in 1886, St-Rémy is the world leader in French brandies. Brimming with the diversity of France's vineyards, St-Rémy is bottled in the Val de Loire region and then exported to countries all over the world.
Telmont was founded in 1912 in Damery, near Épernay, by Henri Lhôpital, in the wake of the Champagne riots of 1911. Four generations of winegrowers – each in love with their region and their grapes – followed, all of whom had expert knowledge of each and every phase of the wine-making process.
Designed, distilled and bottled using craft methods at the Bruichladdich distillery, The Botanist was the first and still the only gin to be distilled on the wild island of Islay in the Hebrides, off the Scottish coast.
A Victorian distillery reimagined for the future, Bruichladdich Distillery was founded in 1881 by the Harvey brothers. Surviving periods of uncertainty and a seven year closure in 1994, the Islay distillery was resurrected in 2001 by Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin and then Master Distiller Jim McEwan. The entrepreneurial team breathed new life into the distillery and was committed to carving out a more honest, transparent, and progressive vision for the industry – with that vision realised today.
Founded in 2009 by Frédéric Revol in the heart of the French Alps, between the cliffs of the Vercors region and the summits of the Écrins, Hautes Glaces is the world's first-ever organic whisky distillery farm. From field to bottle, it produces whiskies and eaux-de-vie all intimately connected to their ecosystem.
Rooted in a terroir that enjoys one of the best climates in the world for growing barley, Westland produces authentic single malts which are a reflection of the specific features of the Pacific Northwest region in the US.
Group production sites
- COGNAC — Rémy Martin, LOUIS XIII, Belle de Brillet
- ANGERS — Cointreau, St-Rémy
- DAMERY — Telmont
- TRIÈVES — Hautes Glaces
- ISLAY ISLAND (SCOTLAND) — Bruichladdich, The Botanist
- SAMOS (GREECE) — METAXA
- SEATTLE (UNITED STATES) — Westland
- SAINT LUCY (BARBADOS) — Mount Gay
PERFORMANCE
SALES BY DIVISION
Cognac
Rémy Martin, LOUIS XIII
In 2023-2024, the Cognac division contributed 65% of the Group’s total sales, and generated over 99% of its sales internationally.
The Americas (33%) and Asia-Pacific (55%) are the division’s main contributing areas, but the Europe, Middle East and Africa region (12%) also offers medium-term development potential.
€778.6M
sales revenue
Liqueurs & Spirits
Cointreau, METAXA, Mount Gay,
St-Rémy, Telmont, Belle de Brillet,
Bruichladdich, Hautes Glaces, Westland
In 2023-2024, the Liqueurs and Spirits division contributed 33% to total Group sales.
The Americas (50%) and the Europe, Middle East and Africa region (38%) are the division’s main contributing zones. Although smaller (12%), Asia-Pacific represents a major development opportunity for the division in the years ahead.
€387.8M
sales revenue
Partner brands
Non-proprietary brands distributed
by the Group
In 2023-2024, partner brands contributed 2% to the Group’s total sales. This division includes brands owned by other players in the wines & spirits sector, but distributed by the Rémy Cointreau network either via worldwide agreements or via agreements limited to a country or region.
Following the non-renewal of most of these distribution contracts in recent years (as part of the Group’s policy of moving upmarket), the brands still distributed (at March 31, 2024) are Passoã liquor and some of the William Grant & Sons Group spirits.
€27.7M
sales revenue
Cognac65%
Liqueurs and Spirits33%
Partner brands2%