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Russian Jug
The bottle was created specially for the 4th anniversary of the successful development of “Pub 501 dollar” Protvino, Moscow Region, Russia. As the business owner, Anton Botvinko, says, “the bottle is a premium gift for patrons and also for collectors’ friends in Russia.”
The new black ceramic bottle is of a jug shape with a small handle. The front label features the company’s logo “Pub 501 dollars” in red, gold, white, and black. The back side label describes the Gold Cock Malt whisky, Aged 6 years, and gives Anton’s and the producer’s information (Kuba-MBC, Olomouc, Czech Republic). The Gold Cock Whisky is produced by Seliko Olomouc, Dolany, Czech Republic. The bottle is plugged by a cork and sealed by brown wax with the producer's imprint.
The entire series is numbered and limited to 100 pieces. Although the new bottle is not available on-line, on our web site, thanks to Jim Crawford a few pieces are reserved for the members of the MMBC club. If you are interested to have this new very limited series embellish your collection, you can order directly from the producer, Jaroslav Kuba, J.Kuba@czechminis.com or through Jim to pick up at the 2005 show in St. Louis!
Russian Jug
Filled with | Gold Cock Malt whisky, Aged 6 years |
Volume | 43% |
Distilled by | Seliko, a. s., Likerka Dolany, Czech Republic |
Bottled by | Kuba-MBC, Olomouc, Czech Republic |
Shape | Jug shape with a handle |
Color | Black |
Height | 7.5 cm |
Bottle volume | 50 ml |
Front-side label | Pub 501 dollar logo in red, gold, white, and black |
Back-side label | Gold writing on the black background |
Limited edition | 100 pieces |
Price | Go to the price list |
Edition | 2004, specially for the „501 dollar“ Pub in Russia |