Satan's Bottle Food & Beverage Advertising Poster
| Genre: | Food & Beverage |
|---|---|
| Artist: | Anonymous Artists |
| Year Printed: | c. 1940s |
| Size: | 9 3.8 x 12" |
| Country of Poster: | Unknown |
| Restoration Detail: | Unrestored |
| Grade: | Very Fine |
| Additional Information: | Original vintage cartone. Excellent condition The book reads in English and in French. "One day in the middle age, Satan went in the cellar of an old casle. There he founds this bottle opened it and tasted it contents, charmed by the delicious flavour of the good Brandy which was in it, he could not put it down but empty, leaving the form of his hand engraved forever on the glass of the bottle. This is the legend of Satan's bottle. As for every famous product, Cognac has its legend. It is said that the secret of double distillation was discovered in the 16th century by the Knight Jacques de la Croix-Maron. It is thanks to a nightmare that Cognac saw the light of day : Satan, wanting to have his soul, tried to boil it but did not succeed. It is when the devil threatened to reboil it that the knight awoke suddenly and became convinced that by distilling his wine a second time, he would allow his wine to express itself in a new The Vintage Poster has been working with collectors around the world helping them with their original vintage poster collections. Our posters come with a . We stand behind the description and condition of the vintage posters shown on the website. The Vintage Poster is an IVPDA certified vintage poster dealer. Available online to you 24/7. We are glad to assist you. Our current inventory is online and is updated frequently. To purchase, simply add the item(s) to your cart and check out. They will be delivered to your door. Your satisfaction is guaranteed! |
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