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I guess now all we have to do is find a decent excuse to open them.... Chester "pavane" > wrote in message > ... > None except as collector items if you can find > a collector; possibly on ebay. > > The Cognac itself is of interest at least in how > much better quality it is than the current bottling > under the same labeling. If you have a chance buy > a current RM VSOP and open it and taste it against > the older bottle. There will be an astounding difference > in quality, all of course in favor of the older Cognac. This > is how they have maintained virtually the same price point > over 50 - 60 years of inflation. I did this once in 1985 with > a US-market bottling with a treasury stamp, probably dating > the bottle at 1970 or earlier, to a new bottle. Yeah! > > pavane > > > "Chester Perry" > wrote in message > om... > > A friend of mine has two bottles of Remy Martin VSOP Fine Champagne > > Cognac, 2pt 8floz - 1947. > > > > Is there any significant value in these bottles? > > > > Many thanks |
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