Vintage bottle of corbans cuvee???!
the label reads as:
estb (recognised trademark, c with 2 a's and grapes over a sheild) 1902
SPARKLING CORBANS PREMIERE CUVEE
"This Sparkling Wine is the result of natural fermentation processes. Serve chilled. Vinted and bottled by Corbans Wines Ltd. at their famous "Mt. Lebanon" Vineyards, Henderson
Answers: Could anybody tell me if this is a vintage or not? And if so, what would it be worth?
the label reads as:
estb (recognised trademark, c with 2 a's and grapes over a sheild) 1902
SPARKLING CORBANS PREMIERE CUVEE
"This Sparkling Wine is the result of natural fermentation processes. Serve chilled. Vinted and bottled by Corbans Wines Ltd. at their famous "Mt. Lebanon" Vineyards, Henderson
And as no grape is named I would say it's a blend of several knocked out to use up the end of barrels, so no way is it a Vintage wine
EDIT: In fact I have searched the WEB ansd indeed it was a botom of the range
"About the only survivor from that period is Corban's Premier Cuvee, a bottom of the line carbonated sweet red or white sparkling, which we mixed with DB Vita Stout and called Black Velvet. "