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Hi Serafin I can tell you a few things about this bottle. It was made from a special blend of superior quality cognacs, mainly from Fine Champagne and aged for at least 6 years. They are classified
Hi Robert Non-vintage bubblies like White Star are made to be consumed when they are released,and they generally don't get any better with age. And after a few years, they start to lose some of their
H Karen These were merchandising displays, and literally thousands of them were produced. I've seen them on ebay quite regularly for about $15-25 each. I doubt that you could sell it for a lot more
Hi Paul, I'm assuming you are talking about the article I wrote on Making it in the Music Business. I really don't think
Hello Dillon, It is nice to have a bottle like this due to the age and history. unfortunately the value is not that great, I expect that it will bring you between 50 and 80 us. you could sell it via

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