- Bottle size
- I don't know
- Story
- Storage auction
- Text on label
- 1) Text on label: Neck label: TROCADERO COGNAC 1900 EXTRA Main label: ¹⁄₄ QUART TROCADERO COGNAC SUPERIOR 1900 PRODUCE OF CUBA 86 PROOF NET MANUFACTURED BY RAMON DEL COLLADO HAVANA P.O. BOX 507 CUBA Embossed on bottle (back, upper shou...
- Location
- Cuba
- Seal
- Yes, a paper seal - BUT not in good condition
- With box
- No
- Certificate
- No
- How stored
- In a dry place
- LOT
- 22135
Trocadero Trocadero Superior 1900 Cognac, Produce of Cuba (Pre-Embargo)
Description
1) Text on label:
Neck label:
TROCADERO
COGNAC 1900 EXTRA
Main label:
¹⁄₄ QUART
TROCADERO
COGNAC
SUPERIOR
1900
PRODUCE OF CUBA
86 PROOF NET
MANUFACTURED BY
RAMON DEL COLLADO
HAVANA
P.O. BOX
507
CUBA
Embossed on bottle (back, upper shoulder):
FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS
SALE RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE
Neck strip label (Cuban tax stamp):
REPUBLICA
DE CUBA
FABRICACION Y CONSUMO
MINISTERIO DE AGRICULTURA
Nº S
2333
2) Visual elements:
Neck label: Small, oval-shaped label with pointed ends and a double-line border. "TROCADERO" uses a bold serif font with a shadow effect, while "COGNAC 1900 EXTRA" is a condensed sans-serif.
Main label: Large, shield-like label in tan/beige with ornate gold/brown scrollwork and vine/leaf motifs forming the border. A central dark blue banner with a gold border contains "COGNAC SUPERIOR 1900". "TROCADERO" appears on a curved banner above this. Font styles vary: "TROCADERO" is a decorative serif with shadow, "COGNAC SUPERIOR 1900" are bold sans-serifs (1900 also with shadow), and smaller text is in various sans-serif or block styles.
Cork/Capsule: The cork stopper is visible and aged. A partial capsule/tax strip wraps over the cork and down the neck, showing a green pattern (possibly stylized 'S' shapes or waves) on a red top, and a green/beige section on the side with text.
Embossing: Text "FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE" is embossed horizontally on the back shoulder of the bottle in a block/sans-serif font.
Neck strip label: A green and beige paper strip (Cuban tax stamp), partially damaged, shows text in block/sans-serif font and possibly a partial national emblem or coat of arms, though details are unclear due to damage.
3) Fill level estimate:
lost quite some liquid, not ideal
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Max von Olfers

Max von Olfers is the founder of cabinet7, and has 10 years of experience with collector item appraisals. The oldest Cognac Max has consumed is from 1855.
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