An unopened bottle of BOTRYS Greek Brandy from July 1962 is a vintage spirit that likely holds both historical and collectible value. BOTRYS is known for producing quality brandy, and the age of this particular bottle suggests it may have developed unique flavors and characteristics over the years. Depending on its condition and provenance, it could be of interest to collectors and connoisseurs, potentially fetching a high price at auction or among enthusiasts. However, the actual market value would depend on factors like rarity, demand, and overall condition.
Ask a chemist to dispose of the aspirins.
Ask a chemist to dispose of the aspirins.
Alcohol does not expire when it is unopened.
A 2006 bottle of unopened , is far to old to eat and it may look fine from the outside, it will cause food poisoning.
I have the same bottle date on mine as well, with the same question... I found this link with the answer being around $240.00
probobly about $1,000.00 but don't get to excited if u have one because that might not be how much it is worth
I have one from 1965 and wondering the same
The value of an unopened gallon bottle of Canadian Club with a tax stamp dated 1960 can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such vintage bottles can range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a precise valuation, it would be advisable to consult a reputable auction house or a spirits appraiser who specializes in collectible alcohol.
Quentin Richardson and Brandy were rumored to have dated in the past, but there is no concrete evidence or confirmation that he is the father of Brandy's child. Brandy has a daughter named Sy'rai with producer Robert Smith.
No; that is a myth.
Probably. The "use by" labels are usually fairly dramatic. I recommend a smell test, followed by a taste test. If it looks and smells good, go for it.
My private passion is bottle-digging to the roots of Coke. I owe an cellar found from Kent, an unopened Schweppes eggbottle dated 1890 with original wire and cork. I believe, this is a very rare item, cause the wire is mostly destroyed in the findings of worldwide shipwrecks or dumps. So, the value will be awesome. Millions of Schweppes egg bottles/hamiltons were produced and shipped from 1850 to 1910, an authentic example of unopened, wired cork will be extremely rare/unique. Beware it carefully :-) Dr.h.c.Schweppes, spiritschweppes.com