La Société pour le Commerce des Eaux-de-Vie de Cognac - Cognac Vieux - b. Années 1920, Années 1930 - n/a (70-75cl)§ - 2 bouteilles
Nº 81937669
Marques del Real Tesoro - Gladiador Finest Brandy de Jerez - b. Années 1950 - n/a (75cl) - 3 bouteilles
Nº 81937669
Marques del Real Tesoro - Gladiador Finest Brandy de Jerez - b. Années 1950 - n/a (75cl) - 3 bouteilles
Gladiador - Finest Brandy (3 Bottles)
Marqués del Real Tesoro - (Puerto de Santa Maria)
Brandy de Jerez
Jerez-Xerez-Sherry
Bottled 1950s, Sello 80 Céntimos (Tax stamp)
Tapón corcho / Cork stopper
"In March 1760, His Excellency Don Joaquin Manuel de Villena Guadalfajara Rodriguez de Manzano y Nieto, Lieutenant General of the Royal Spanish Armada (Navy), was appointed Marques de Real Tesoro (Royal Treasure) by the King, Carlos III. This was a new title, and it was bestowed on him because he had defeated a group of pirate ships attacking his fleet, which was carrying royal treasure from South America. As the fleet ran short of munitions, he ordered that his own silver be melted down and used to make more. The resultant glorious victory was rewarded by a grateful king with the honour.
After his death the title languished, and it was in 1897 when King Alfonso XIII bestowed it on the original Marques’ grandson, Juan Jacome y Pareja, Vice Admiral and Minister for the Navy, who went on to use the title as a brand name for his Sherries, establishing a bodega in 1904. The first soleras were acquired from the Marques de Villacreces, wines nearly two centuries old which were rightly famous. Soon the firm was supplying wines to the Royal Household. The bodegas, in the calle Pajarete in Jerez contained 5,000 butts, and another in Sanlucar 2,000."
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