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Robin Cognac

By Curious, 8 March, 2009
Description

very old montana liquor control board sticker, imported by Julius Wile & Sons Co., Inc. while at 2 Park Ave Ny Ny, possible import or control # of 36-9145642. Photos can be found here .photobucket.com/albums/uu211/WickedWendigo/Wine%20Bottle/

Category
Other
Medium
Aqua glass with a pontil base, holding Robin Cognac, no dating saying year of bottling or years aged in cask
Distinguishing marks
very old montana liquor control board sticker, imported by Julius Wile & Sons Co., Inc. while at 2 Park Ave Ny Ny, possible import or control # of 36-9145642
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
4/5 Quart Bottle aprox "10 tall and a base aprox "3 in diameter
Date Period
only dayes on bottle are Mentions Honorables Epsositions De Paris 1855. Londres 1862 and another SOLE AGENTS FOR THE U.S.A NEWYORK N. Y. JULIUS WILE SONS &CO. Inc. Established 1877 IMPORTERS
Weight
Aprox 2lb
History
Bought at auction at Motnana Food and WIne tasting, did some research, this seems to be bottled before Jules Robin & Ce merged with Remy Martin & Co but not sure
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$65.00 Won at Auction at a Wine and Food Tasting
For Sale?
No
Photos

Curious

16 years 4 months ago

Re: Robin Cognac

Um... BUMP?

Anyone available to take a look at this?

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Fuller81

14 years 2 months ago

Re: Robin Cognac

I have this same exact bottle.  Obviously, the tax stamp on mine is different.  It reads: 36-9145639.  I also purchased this at the F&W Festival (in 2008?)  I haven't been able to find a possible value for this either.  I was rather surprised to learn that someone else had a bottle like this!

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