Anís Domecq Anis Domecq Dulce Refinado Selecto 1.5L 1960s

Bottle size
150cl
Story
Me la dio un coleccionista
Text on label
REFINADO SELECTO Main Label (front) ANIS DULCE Domecq Pedro Domecq CASA FUNDADA EN 1730 JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA El Anis Domecq tiene por norma desde su fundación en 1730, no el servir con sus productos a ...
Location
Spain
Seal
Yes, a wax seal - in good condition
With box
No
Certificate
No
How stored
Standing upright
LOT
22139
$ 192 Available
excl. TAX excl. shipping
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Description

1) Text on label:
Upper Label (front)
REFINADO SELECTO

Main Label (front)
ANIS
DULCE
Domecq
Pedro Domecq
CASA FUNDADA EN 1730
JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA
El Anis Domecq tiene por norma desde su
fundación en 1730, no el servir con sus productos a
la exposición de alcohólicos en el extranjero.

Cap (top)
PEDRO DOMECQ
JEREZ

2) Visual elements:
Lower bottle body: Features a distinctive geometric pattern of squares/pyramids embossed in the glass.
Neck: A red plastic security ring sits just below the white screw cap.
Upper label (front): Small rectangular label with a red outline and serif font for "REFINADO SELECTO."
Main label (front):
Background: Aged, cream-colored paper with a decorative gold and red border.
Upper left: An ornate coat of arms/emblem featuring a shield, crown, and possibly a lion, partially obscured and worn.
Font styles: "ANIS DULCE" in bold serif; "Domecq" in large, elaborate script; "Pedro Domecq" in serif; "CASA FUNDADA EN 1730" and "JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA" in small block/sans-serif; smaller body text in sans-serif.
Cap (top): White screw cap, ribbed on the side. The top is embossed with a circular "PEDRO DOMECQ" (arched), an emblem in the center, and "JEREZ" (arched below the emblem), all in sans-serif font.

3) Fill level estimate:
well above shoulder into neck: great


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