It's over 100 years old and just a bit over $3,200.
Port or brandy.
The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was known for his sober habits in eating and drinking, but he did drink brandy (cognac) on occasion. His favorite brand was Courvoisier, which today still advertises itself as 'the brandy of Napoleon'.
I believe you're looking for a DECANTER.
Courvoisier is the brand name of a French cognac. Cognac is a type of brandy, in this case a distillate of particular French white wines. http://www.courvoisier.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courvoisier
Hi there, it is called a 'decanter'. The one Lex uses is a crystal glass decanter and is rather fancy =)
Do you have one and what does it look like? Does it have a history of where it came from? Thank You! LF uplandmod@hotmail.com Leonardo
Depending on temperature, location, and if it's been opened, brandy can keep anywhere from 5 years to a lifetime if unopened.
brandy = Branntwein brandy = Weinbrand brandy = Kognak brandy = Schnapps
I am wondering this same thing. Just purcahsed an unopened (and presumably still well-sealed) bottle for $1.50 (half off from $3.00) at an estate sale in a bottle that from the looks of it may be from the 1970s. Will let you know how it turns out if I end up drinking it.
4 Tablespoons of brandy equal around 1 oz. of brandy extract. Brandy extract is a higher concentrated from of brandy.
brandy
An apple brandy is a variety of brandy made from apples.