MANILA, Philippines - Rémy Martin was again the official cognac at the prestigious Red Cross Charity Gala, an annual benefit ball now on its sixth year and one of the most awaited fashion events of the season. Spearheaded by Tessa Prieto-Valdes and Kaye Tinga, this year’s gala features the couture collection of fashion genius, Jesus “Jojie” Lloren. The evening celebrated fashion for a cause with the support of corporate friends for the benefit of the Philippine Red Cross.
The House of Rémy Martin for its part represents almost 300 years of French wine growing and cognac-making tradition, offering the finest quality champagne cognac that draws from the passion, the heart and dedication of the people behind the brand that has earned Rémy Martin the prestige and acclaim by men of distinction and fine taste.
Presented during the evening was a bottle of Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac de Rémy Martin. A rare luxury spirit, Louis XIII is considered as the “King of Cognacs,” specially blended from over 1,200 eaux-de-vies and aged in centuries-old tiercon oak barrels.
As shared by Noel Sebastian, managing director of Future Trade International, “The quest for excellence is the hallmark of the House of Rémy Martin with camaraderie, generosity and sharing as the Heart of Cognac.”
Rémy-Cointreau Philippine commercial manager Joey Pineda also said, “Rémy Martin for its part is again most honored to offer our salutations to the organizers for the rousing success of the sixth Red Cross Charity Gala.”