- Bottle size
- 70cl
- Story
- Fue un regalo
- Text on label
- VIEILLE RÉSERVE ARMAGNAC 40° CAPESTAING APPELLATION CONTROLÉE 0,70 L L'ARMAGNAC CAPESTAING EST UNE SÉLECTION RIGOUROUSE ET CONTROLÉE DES MEILLEURS CRUS DE LA TÉNARÈZE ET DU BAS ARMAGNAC. SA FINESSE SON BOUQUET SON A...
- Location
- Spain
- Seal
- I don't know
- With box
- Yes
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- In a dry place, Standing upright
- LOT
- 22206
- Brand
- Armagnac Marcillac
Description
1) Text on label:
VIEILLE RÉSERVE
ARMAGNAC 40°
CAPESTAING
APPELLATION CONTROLÉE
0,70 L
L'ARMAGNAC CAPESTAING EST UNE SÉLECTION
RIGOUROUSE ET CONTROLÉE DES MEILLEURS CRUS
DE LA TÉNARÈZE ET DU BAS ARMAGNAC. SA FINESSE
SON BOUQUET SON ARÔME EN FONT
L'UN DES PLUS RECHERCHÉS DES CONNAISSEURS.
DISTRIBUIDO
POR MARTINI ROSSI S. A.
BARCELONA
DISTRIBUE PAR ST-RAPHAËL. DAUZAN. GERS. CASTELNAU.
ARMAGNAC
CAPESTAING
2) Visual elements:
Neck/Capsule: Black screw cap with text on top. The capsule below the cap has a silver/grey abstract or decorative pattern on a black background.
Upper label: A small trapezoidal label on the shoulder displays "VIEILLE RÉSERVE" in a serif font, outlined with a thin gold border.
Main label (mid label): Irregularly shaped, dark grey/black background with silver text. "ARMAGNAC" and "CAPESTAING" are in large sans-serif fonts, while "APPELLATION CONTROLÉE" and the descriptive paragraph use a serif font. The lower part of the label features an ornate, textured pattern with large stylized silver "S" and "R" letters flanking a central, less distinct, shield-like emblem (possibly with an animal motif).
Box (front): Dark grey/black background with silver graphics. The top and bottom sections display a grid of squares, each containing a rampant lion motif. "ARMAGNAC" and "CAPESTAING" are in bold sans-serif fonts. Below "CAPESTAING," large stylized silver "S" and "R" letters, with ornate detailing, flank a central shield featuring a lion motif, consistent with the bottle's main label.
3) Fill level estimate:
well above shoulder into neck: great
Reason: No visible air gap; despite the dark glass, the bottle appears completely full up into the neck.
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