Description
Story: My grandfather traveled extensively for work ( physicist ) and on one trip passing through Heathrow he purchased a six pack of Martell. My grandparents drank very little really so the box was never was opened. Sat upright in the back of a bedroom closet for decades until I discovered it 8 years ago while clearing out the house for sale. I have included a photo of the tag/label from exterior of box. A date of 4/62 is printed on the Pan Am tag.
Text on label: J. & F. Martell
3 starts across top label
Location: United States
Bottle size: I don't know
Seal: Yes, a metal seal - in good condition
Production year: Around 1962. I'm basing this on the baggage tag from airport
With box: No
Certificate: No
LOT - 20257
This product is from a private seller. Please be aware that cabinet7 merely provides a platform to buy and sell. When sold, the seller will pack the bottle themselves and send it to the buyer. We do our best to make this process as smooth as possible, however there may be some delay.
If you have any questions, please read our FAQ or contact us.
Your experts
Max von Olfers
Max von Olfers is the founder of cabinet7, and has 10 years of experience with collector item appraisals. The oldest Cognac Max has consumed is from 1855.
Malte Lukowski
Malte Lukowski runs the operations & collector item departments at cabinet7, and has 4 years of experience with collector item appraisals. The oldest Cognac Malte has consumed is from 1920.