- Bottle size
- Other
- Story
- It is part of an inherited Liquor collection
- Text on label
- Seagram’s Crown Royal
- Location
- United States
- Seal
- Yes, a paper seal - in good condition
- With box
- No
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- Standing upright
- LOT
- 22060
Seagrams Crown Royal Fifth 1965
Description
The vintage Seagram’s Crown Royal “Fifth” seen here is an authentic mid-1960s edition, most likely bottled in 1965, as evidenced by the original tax stamp on the cap. This edition retains the iconic 4/5 quart “Fifth” designation, the classic 80 proof label, and elegant cut-glass decanter styling that became emblematic of Crown Royal during that era.
This collector’s bottle features the original paper tax seal—crucial for dating—and showcases the traditional front text: “Fine De Luxe Blended Canadian Whisky – 80 Proof – Fifth.” It's consistent with known examples from the 1960s, including similarly labeled 1965 and 1967 editions listed in reputable private collections and auctions.
For enthusiasts and collectors, the combination of intact seal, era-defining design, and authentic labeling makes this bottle a highly desirable piece of Canadian whisky history, embodying Seagram’s craftsmanship at the peak of its mid-20th-century legacy.
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