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SA CAMUS LA GRANDE MARQUE 29, rue Marguerite de Navarre 16100 Cognac
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Recent Comments, Reviews and Questions
Add CommentThere are cognac collectors out there who still purchase and sell those Camus bottles.
542815 could someone tell me the price and value?
I´m a fan of Maison Camus and is my dream to visit the chateau du plessis. But I don´t have the address. Could some confirm me if the right address of the casttle is: 29, rue Marguerite de Navarre16100 Cognac?
Also Could, someone could help me to organice my tour to the chateau answering the following questions:
*Do we have to buy in advance the entrance tickets?
*How much does it cost?
*Where could I buy them?
*How could I get from Paris to the Chateu? in bus, train, airplane, or what? could someone recommend me?
thanks
1. Cognac Camus Napoleon La Grande Marque 1863 (021826 CQ)
2. VSOP Cognac Biscuit Fine Champagne Cognac France
3. Courvoisier Cognac Fine Champagne VSOP 16200 Jarnac France
So these bottles I'm talking about belong to a rare special-edition-porcelain-bottled-cognac-collection that were bottled on behalf of soccer world cup tournaments in 1978, 1982, 1986 and 1990 as well as olympic games in 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992 and 1994. My cousin has two pieces of some of the bottles. ALL the bottles are sealed and unopened. All the bottles, except one of the 1978 year Camus bottle, are in their original card board package. In the end of this email there's a link to dropbox folder, where you can find some pictures of these bottles.
My cousin also has some rare porcelain "book" bottles of Camus Napoleon cognac in their original packages. (Pictures can be found from behind the link)
My cousin would like to know how much the whole collection of 1978-1994 sports tournament bottles are worth. (They will not be sold separately) Those bottles that have pairs would be sold separately as well as the "book" bottles. She is willing to sell all the bottles if she can get a reasonable price.
Many thanks.