Special Display Bottle with B-25 "Tokyo Raid" Airplane Art Label Contains NO WINE. But Sure looks like a full bottle of Red. Perfect for retirements and special ceremonies. Limited Edition Standard Size 750 ML Wine Bottle, 12 Inches tall (approx..). Years ago our winery offered our restaurant wine customers special display, "blackened" wine bottles with their choice of our airplane art labels. The process is done inside the bottle. They can be displayed indefinitely without any worry about wine spoilage or leakage. These are perfect gifts for the non-drinker or for those who "will never open the bottle Blackening fools the eye into believing the bottle is actually full of wine. The process is done by shooting a dense black paint to the inside of the bottles thereby giving the illusion of it being full of wine. This item CONTAINS NO WINE and never did. It is not a "used" bottle. B-25 Mitchell "Tokyo Raid" Edition by top aviation artist Keith Ferris The Sprit of Flight Edition from our collection captures the moment on April 18, 1942, when Lt. Col. James Doolittle's lead bomber was over Tokyo on his historic Raid. His force of 16 Army Air Force bombers had taken off from the U.S. Navy carrier, the Hornet hours before. A turning point in the Pacific war this dramatic image by Keith Ferris captures all the drama and detail. The Chandelle Winery Story Starting in 1986, Chandelle's medal winning wines were made in limited quantities with our exclusive "Spirit of Flight" aviation art label option featuring the work of the top artists in the field. For over 30 years, these wines were featured at major flying related events and became the signature gift of aviators, enthusiasts, and businesses from coast-to-coast.
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