Bottle of Sherry
Bottle of Sherry
I have a bottle of wine my father brought back from his travels over 40 years ago. The bottle is gold in color. The label reads -
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100 Years Solera
Solera One Hundred years old
Very Fine Rich
Cream Sherry
Bottled & Shipped by
J. Reyes Y C.ia
Jerez De La Frontera (Spain)
Produce of Spain
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Selected and Imported by
Interational Liquors, Inc.
U.S.Virgin Islands
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The bottle still has never been opened and still bears the seal across the top.
I was hoping to have this bottled dated. Can you help.
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Thank you Rhonda.
Welcome to Verema Rhonda...
Welcome to Verema Rhonda... That's quite difficult to find out.... Let me see if this cellar is still n the Sherry business.
Cheers!!!
Re: Bottle of Sherry
Ver mensaje de RhondaMuch thanks. Please let me know if you need any further information.
Rhonda
Re: Bottle of Sherry
Ver mensaje de RhondaMmm, sorry Rondha this cellar does not exists anymore so.... it would be really difficult to get any information.
Re: Bottle of Sherry
Ver mensaje de Paco HigónI understand. I knew that it would be close to impossible, but was referred here as the site of the "experts". Do you believe the Sherry would be any good after all this time, or is it best just to save and cherish the bottle for what it was?
Re: Bottle of Sherry
Ver mensaje de RhondaA cream in a mix of a dry and a sweet Sherry.... not intended to leave so long... However, at the end, alcohol is a preservative... so probably it depends on the preservation conditions (adequate temperature, high humidity, no vibrations, etc.) and on its alcohol degree..... Do you know the degree of alcohol??? Is it printed in the label?
Cheers
Re: Bottle of Sherry
Ver mensaje de Paco HigónThis bottle has been in the back of a liquor cabinet, virtually untouched its entire time there. My father brought out every so often when commenting on his travels. The labels reads: 20% Alcohol by Volume.