Hi Roy,
Im new at this, however after doing a little search I came across your web page and maybe you can give us some advice. We have a Burmester porto vintage 1935, we have no idea if this has any value in any way. what do you suggest.
Regards,
Paula
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Hi Mario,Mario Ferreira wrote:Hi Paula,
The value will depend on the status/condition of the bottle, how has it been stored, etc, etc.
Question: Is it a Vintage or a Colheita Port??
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The bottle is sealed and has been stored in a pantry, its a vintage from 1935 and bottled in 1938.
paula
Paula,
You have me stumped. I have verified that the 1935 Burmester was produced, but can not find any reference to it being sold anytime recently so I could offer up no more than a guestimate of $350-500 USD if the bottle had been stored in excellent condition. Significantly less, if it has not been in temperature controlled conditions.
Sorry I can't be more help, but hopefully someone else here may have seen it at auction somewhere.
I hope you won't be just a one hit wonder and will continue to visit here once in awhile. Welcome to the Forum!
You have me stumped. I have verified that the 1935 Burmester was produced, but can not find any reference to it being sold anytime recently so I could offer up no more than a guestimate of $350-500 USD if the bottle had been stored in excellent condition. Significantly less, if it has not been in temperature controlled conditions.
Sorry I can't be more help, but hopefully someone else here may have seen it at auction somewhere.
I hope you won't be just a one hit wonder and will continue to visit here once in awhile. Welcome to the Forum!
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