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This bottle is 12 inches or 30 1/2 cm high. "Federal law forbids sale or reuse of this bottle" embossed around the top. "ASBACH & CO RUDESHEIM 0/RHINE" embossed around the BOTTOM.
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Posted 6 months ago
SoftHutch
(2 items)
This bottle is 12 inches or 30 1/2 cm high. "Federal law forbids sale or reuse of this bottle" embossed around the top. "ASBACH & CO RUDESHEIM 0/RHINE" embossed around the BOTTOM.
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Asbach Uralt is a German brandy produced by the company Asbach Gmbh, which also makes other spirits and chocolate. The company is located in the city of Rüdesheim am Rhein, Germany. Asbach's history dates back to 1892 when Hugo Asbach founded the company. The Treaty of Versailles decreed that the word Cognac could only be used for French products, so Hugo Asbach coined the term Weinbrand for German brandy.
Thank you for your comment. I was thinking because it was made in Germany and "Federal law forbids sale or reuse of this bottle" is on the bottle means it was for the US market. Is this particular bottle common?
Your bottle was made between 1932 - 1964. Yes, it is common.
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