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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
I don't believe that there has ever been a study to determine caffeine content of specific brands of decaf coffee. If you are drinking mainstream coffees like Maxwell or Folgers or instant coffees, they
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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