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Antique Spirits

Our collection of Antique Spirits offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, featuring bottles from famous brands such as Jim Beam and Benedictine to forgotten historic producers lost in the mists of time.

With some of the collection dating back to the 1920s, this is a chance for serious collectors or those who are simply curious about these old bottlings to explore and own a piece of spirit history.

The vast majority of these spirits are fully drinkable, allowing connoisseurs to determine how famous brands have changed over time, and cocktail enthusiasts to create the most authentic period drinks possible.

Most bottles are in truly excellent condition considering their age, with intact seals and clean, clear labels. Some of course have suffered minor damage over their long lives and if this is the case we have endeavoured to let you know the exact condition.

Of course these are very much one-off products, and many are highly sought-after and increasingly valuable. We’ll be adding new bottles to the site as we discover them, so keep checking back for new arrivals. If you would like more details about a particular bottle, or would like us to try to source a specific one for you, do let us know.

If you are looking to add a particular bottle to your collection or you’re after a unique and intriguing gift, delve into our substantial range of Antique Spirits and discover the drinks of times past.

Antique Spirits

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This is a honey and cream liqueur with a Caribbean rum base produced in the 1970s. This is both collectable and a great ingredient for an antique cocktail.  More info
$72.75
Sassolino is an aniseed flavoured liqueur which allegedly first appeared in 1804. This bottle was filled in 1963 and is great for giving an anise flavour to a antique cocktail.  More info
$218.26
This is a 1960s bottling of the Montecarlo Drink, a bitter liqueur enjoyed in Europe in the 60s and 70s.  More info
$218.26
This Russian Vodka was distilled back in the 1970s during the height of the Soviet Union. Antique spirits are great for adding a historical edge to a cocktail.  More info
$145.51
This is a bottle of the Danish spirit Aquavit distilled in the 1970s. The spirit will have oxidised slightly in the bottle creating a mellower style with a greater depth of flavour.  More info
$145.51
This is a Spanish orange flavoured gin form the 1960s. Perfect for adding a vintage orange twist to a martini!  More info
$272.83
Amaro is a herbal liqueur popular in Italy during the 1970s. This bottle is an antique but can be enjoyed in a variety of cocktails.  More info
$181.89
This gin has impressively survived being drunk since the 1950s. The gin inside this aged bottle is flavoured with bitter oranges.  More info
$272.83
This is a London Dry Gin distilled during the 1970s and is bottled under the Harding brand name.  More info
$181.89
Vermouth is wine based and develops in the bottle. Undoubtedly the liquid in this 1970s bottling of SVIC Vino Vermouth will be incredibly complex.  More info
$145.51
This is a chamomile based punch drink made in the 1960s. This is a tasty bit of retro chic and a little bit bizarre too.  More info
$218.26
This Vodka hails from the Soviet Union, well 1970s Russia. Now that's a talking point for a vodka based cocktail.  More info
$109.13
This is a bottle of the Russkaya vodka from the 1980s. Listen to electronica and drink this for a vintage experience.  More info
$90.94
Jim Beam has been making its famous Bourbon for many years. We've managed to get our hands on this bottle from the 1970s for you to see how the brand has developed over the years!
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$181.89
This ruby port has been slowly developing in the bottle for approximately sixty years, and will make for a great drink when it is finally opened.  More info
$218.26
This is a red vermouth from Noilly Prat (producers of all things vermouth). This bottle was made in the 1970s. Due to the time spent in the bottle and the process of oxidation, this vermouth will have...  More info
$127.32
This is a Late Bottle Vintage Port from Graham's. Late Bottle Vintage means the port was literally bottled late, often because needed extra ageing to bring out it's finer notes.  More info
$36.38
Camus Cognac - 1960s
(70cl, 40%)
This Grande Marque Cognac from Camus was bottled back in the 1960s. This is a great collectable or a fantastic opportunity to try a Cognac from years gone by.  More info
$272.83
Pitman Dry Gin - 1970s
(100cl, 40%)
Pitman is a dry gin bottled in Spain or for the Spanish market during the 1970s. This gin is no longer available and is now an antique.  More info
$218.26
This is a bottled of Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Port 1996. Late Bottled Vintage means the Port was bottled later than the rest of the vintage.  More info
$36.38
This is a pre-mixed cocktail bottled in the 1960s! The Negroni is a mix of equal parts of red vermouth, dry gin and Campari.  More info
$218.26
This rum hails from the 1960s and is a fantastic little number. Be aware that the level of the rum has dropped to the shoulder of the bottle.  More info
$218.26
This is the Gold Label of the ever popular Captain Morgan's Rum bottled in the 1980s and is great for adding a vintage twist to a cocktail, or even just for drinking neat with a cube or two of ice!  More info
$109.13
This bottle of the ever popular Gordon's London Dry Gin was bottled back in the 1990s and is great with tonic and a conversation about the 1990s music scene...  More info
$90.94
Here is the most famous Scotch Whisky Liqueur allegedly devised by Bonny Prince Charlie on the Isle of Skye bottled in the 1970s. This is a fantastic bottle to see how the recipe has changed over the...  More info
$54.57
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