- Bottle size
- 70cl
- Story
- Bought as an investment few years back
- Text on label
- COGNAC BRAASTAD N° 14 Limited Edition 70 cl 40° On bottle body (faintly etched/printed): René Braastad 2) Visual elements: 1) Text on label: COGNAC BRAASTAD N° 14 Limited Edition 70 cl 40°
- Location
- Poland
- Seal
- Yes, a metal seal - in good condition
- With box
- Yes
- Certificate
- Yes
- How stored
- In a dry place, Standing upright
- LOT
- 22145
- Brand
- Braastad Cognac
Description
1) Text on label:
COGNAC
BRAASTAD
N° 14
Limited Edition
70 cl 40°
On bottle body (faintly etched/printed):
René Braastad
2) Visual elements:
1) Text on label:
COGNAC
BRAASTAD
N° 14
Limited Edition
70 cl 40°
On bottle body (faintly etched/printed):
René Braastad
2) Visual elements (concise):
Bottle Shape: Highly distinctive, sculptural bottle resembling an hourglass or a stylized figure, with a broad, rounded upper body, a narrow, indented waist, and a square base. The glass features internal decorative elements creating separate chambers within the liquid.
Capsule/Cork: A silver-colored metallic foil/capsule covers the cork. Around the neck, multiple wraps of gold metallic cord secure the capsule, with a small, flat, round silver disc attached as a decorative seal.
Main Label: A circular label with a grey/silver background is positioned on the front of the bottle's lower section.
Embossing/Etching: A faint, cursive signature, "René Braastad," is etched or printed on the glass of the bottle's upper body, just below the shoulder area.
Font Styles: The text on the main label (COGNAC, BRAASTAD, N° 14, Limited Edition, 70 cl, 40°) is predominantly sans-serif, with varying weights and sizes. The signature on the bottle body is in a cursive/script style.
3) Fill level estimate:
Estimate: Well above shoulder (very good).
Reason: The liquid level is very high, reaching the base of the cork/capsule with no visible air gap, filling the bottle's unique upper chamber completely.
3) Fill level estimate:
well above shoulder into neck: great
Reason: Reason: The liquid level is very high, reaching the base of the cork/capsule with no visible air gap, filling the bottle's unique upper chamber completely.
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