- Bottle size
- Other
- Story
- Cleaning out fathers closet, found bottle up on the back shelf in a basement closet
- Text on label
- In the Tiffany Decanter,, 1776 by Seagram, premium American Whiskey A Blend. 4/5 quart, 80 proof.. On the paper tag: A tribute to a very special occasion. On America’s 200th Birthday, Seagram Distillers Company takes pride in presenting a...
- Location
- United States
- Seal
- Yes, a paper seal - in good condition
- With box
- No
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- In a dry place, Standing upright
- LOT
- 22078
Seagram 1776 Special Edition in Tiffany Decanter
Description
The rare and collectible Seagram 1776 Special Edition was released to honor America’s bicentennial and is presented in a stunning Tiffany-designed crystal decanter. This limited edition bottling pays tribute to the spirit of 1776, combining Seagram’s premium American whiskey with timeless craftsmanship.
The decanter itself is an impressive work of art, featuring a diamond-cut lower half and a gracefully rounded body topped with a bold, multi-ringed glass stopper. Around the neck, a silver-toned collar proudly bears the inscription “1776 by Seagram” along with references to Premium American Whiskey and its commemorative design. A hanging tag further emphasizes its exclusivity, describing the release as “A Tribute to a Very Special Occasion”.
Inside the bottle rests a carefully selected blend of Seagram’s finest whiskey, bottled at traditional strength and intended to mark an extraordinary celebration. It offers the smooth character, richness, and depth that established Seagram as one of the great names in American whiskey heritage.
For collectors, the presentation is everything. The intact Tiffany crystal, the clarity of the stopper, and the original tag elevate its rarity, making the Seagram 1776 Special Edition Tiffany Decanter not only a premium spirit, but also a piece of American history and luxury design combined.
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