Louis XIII’s Rare Cask 42.1 is a true indulgence in a bottle, made from a blend of eaux-de-vie aged for 40 to 100 years inside 100- to 150-year-old tierçons. Cellar Master Baptiste Loiseau handpicked the cask for its balanced and nuanced floral tones, and it’s the third single-tierçon bottling ever released. The limited-edition release comes in a black crystal decanter handmade by Baccarat, France, along with a pair of crystal tasting glasses and a serving pipette. Only 775 sets will be available from June 20th, so get ready to savor the moment.