A reader has a cognac bottle of Rémy Martin Grande Champagne Très Vieille Age Inconnu Cognac at home.
The bottle is located in In Central Florida. The reader writes “Given by my father in France in the 1980’s. The bottle was given to him several years earlier. He kept it in his wine cellar laying on its side.”
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“Whole bottle”
The label reads: “Ce Cognac Grande Champagne a ete servi au banquet Royal offer a Le Roi George VI et la Reine Elizabeth au Chateau de Versailles Le 21 Juillet 1938”
E.REMY MARTIN & Co
same thing written in English on the reverse side
Tax labels, revenue, signs or similar: The bottle is sealed with wax. The tag is tied to the bottle with a blue, white, red ribbon.

Label
How has the bottle been stored:
- In a dry place
- At room temperature
- Up-right standing
Some more information about the bottle:
- Everythings seems fine
- Cork is protected by a wax seal

Neck
The level of the cognac: High shoulder or top shoulder: the level of cognac has reached the upper curve of the shoulder.
Our reader would like to sell this bottle of Rémy Martin Grande Champagne Très Vieille Age Inconnu Cognac.
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9 Comments
Please tell me more:
Do you have the crystal stopper?
Do you have the box/basket?
Is it numbered (Hand-engraved number under the bottle)
Offer US$500.
$500 is a ridiculous offer. My minimum offer is $1,200 but maybe more if you answer the questions above.
To m. I don’t have the box. I have the crystal stopper but I’m in the process of moving out of my house in south Florida. I believe the stopper is still there. I’ll know for sure in 2 weeks when I go back and finish packing.
Yes- the Baccarat glass bottle is hand engraved #106.
To Jason- thanks for your interest. Your offer is too low
I’ll pay you $1,200 + shipping cost if you can find the stopper. Is that acceptable?
I’ll sell you the bottle for $1,200 + shipping cost – with or without the stopper. We can finalize the transaction now and I can ship you the bottle this week and the stopper separately next week if I have it in my south Florida house. If you prefer, we can wait until next week.
We have a deal. I would absolutely want the stopper but shipping it separately is OK. Either shipping option is good with me. Whatever you prefer.
You should contact Jacqueline to get my information.
Michael, I have the crystal stopper.
Thanks