- Bottle size
- Other
- Story
- Comprada por tener un negocio de restauración que se cerró en el año 2000
- Text on label
- BRANDY Soberano Reservado Extra Gonzalez Byass JEREZ ELABORADO EN ESPAÑA REG. SANIDAD N 02909-CA - N.R.E. 222/CA - CONT. 1 L - 35° Back Label: BRANDY Soberano Es el más conocido y preferido entre los bebedo...
- Location
- Spain
- Seal
- Yes, a paper seal - BUT not in good condition
- With box
- No
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- In a dry place, Standing upright
- LOT
- 22143
González Byass Gonzalez Byass Soberano Reservado Extra Brandy 1L 1990s
Description
1) Text on label:
Front Label:
BRANDY
Soberano
Reservado Extra
Gonzalez Byass
JEREZ
ELABORADO EN ESPAÑA
REG. SANIDAD N 02909-CA - N.R.E. 222/CA - CONT. 1 L - 35°
Back Label:
BRANDY
Soberano
Es el más conocido y preferido entre los
bebedores de brandy.
Su selección, fruto de su solera, y su
añejamiento han cimentado como arquetipo
del brandy español.
"SOBERANO" es "cosa de hombre".
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Gonzalez Byass
JEREZ
Neck/Capsule:
GONZALEZ
2) Visual elements:
Emblem: A red and gold royal crown rests on a red cushion with gold tassels on the mid-front label.
Capsule: A yellow plastic screw cap is present. The side of the cap features "GONZALEZ" in sans-serif block letters. The top of the cap shows a faded, intricate emblem resembling a coat of arms or a detailed crest, possibly a double-headed eagle design.
Label style: The main label is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, in a light yellow/cream color.
Font styles: "BRANDY" and "JEREZ" (front and back) use a clear serif font in all caps. "Soberano" and "Gonzalez Byass" are prominently displayed in a large, elegant script/cursive font. "Reservado" and "Extra" are in a smaller script/cursive font. The smaller descriptive text on the back label and the regulatory information on the front are in a standard serif font. Barcode numbers are sans-serif.
3) Fill level estimate:
well above shoulder into neck: great
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