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Vintage Kahlua Licor de Cafe Bottle

Vintage Spirits and Collectible Bottles

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of June 19, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage, round-shouldered glass bottle of Kahlua Licor de Cafe, an imported coffee liqueur from Mexico. The bottle is made of dark brown (amber) glass, designed to protect the contents from light, and is topped with a black screw-on cap. A red decorative textile or ribbon band runs vertically down the neck and onto the main body, held in place by a dark faux-wax seal embossed with a 'K'. The bottle features multiple paper labels: a yellow neck band with 'KAHLUA' repeating, a smaller red and white horizontal label stating 'IMPORTED FROM SUNNY MEXICO', and a large main body label with a yellow background depicting a stylized arches and landscape illustration. The main label includes the brand name in a bold, serifed orange font. The condition appears fair to good for its age; the paper labels show some edge wear, slight discoloration, and minor scuffing, particularly on the lower label. While the age is not explicitly printed, this specific label design and the red ribbon presentation are characteristic of production from the late 20th century, likely the 1970s or 1980s. The bottle appears to still be sealed with its original contents, though evaporation over time is a common occurrence with vintage spirits.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this vintage Kahlua Licor de Cafe bottle. Based on the label architecture, specifically the 'Sunny Mexico' branding and the textile red ribbon secured by a faux-wax seal, I identify this as a production from the late 1970s to early 1980s. The bottle maintains its original fill, though the 'fill level' or 'ullage' shows typical evaporation for a spirit of this age. The labels exhibit minor oxidative browning and edge wear, which is consistent with the era and does not significantly detract from its display value. The market for vintage spirits is bifurcated between high-end collectible whiskies and 'decorative' vintage liqueurs. Kahlua, while iconic, was produced in mass quantities. Its value is driven primarily by its 'bar-ware' aesthetic and its appeal to collectors of mid-century Mexican imports rather than the rarity of the spirit itself. Current market comparables for unopened bottles of this vintage fluctuate near the $50-$60 range at specialty auctions. Critically, a visual inspection cannot verify the chemical integrity of the contents or the absence of re-sealing. Authenticity is suggested by the intact tax stamps and the characteristic aging of the adhesive on the paper labels. For a definitive valuation, an in-person examination would be required to inspect the screw-cap seal for tampering, check for 'cork taint' or sediment, and verify the glass mold marks. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or cellar records, would further solidify its standing. Without physical inspection, the contents are considered 'as-is' and primarily for decorative or historical interest.

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