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Blended Scotch Whisky - Ballantine's old Reserve Ceramic Decanter in ceramic jug Bottled 1970s - 75cl
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Blended Scotch Whisky - Ballantine's old Reserve Ceramic Decanter in ceramic jug Bottled 1970s - 75cl

In 1827 at the age of 19, George Ballantine opened his first shop and just a few years later in 1831, he opened his second store in Edinburgh. He eventually moved to a more impressive location in Glasgow and focused on wholesale whisky. In 1895, Queen Victoria awarded Ballantine's the Royal Warrant which is the ultimate endorsement of the company's prestigious reputation. Ballantine's Finest was developed some 15 years later and emerged as the company's primary export. It was in 1937 that the company received its Grant of Heraldic Arms, recognising George Ballantine & Son as an "incorporation noble on the Noblesse of Scotland". The heraldic arms that decorate the Grant appear on every bottle of Scotch whisky to this date. Extensive maturation warehousing was developed at Dumbuck near Dumbarton, and Willowyard near Beith in Ayrshire. And, in 1977, a few miles from Dumbarton, home of the company's headquarters, Europe's most advanced blending and bottling plant was opened at Kilmalid. The Ballantine's range is the most comprehensive range of quality blended scotch whiskies available anywhere in the world. Ballantine's is established as a major global brand and is the best selling Scotch whisky in Europe. It is also one of the five best selling blended whiskies worldwide. Fans of Ballantine's, here's a treat for you - A collectible ceramic jug of Ballantine's Blended Scotch Whisky, produced in the 1970 75CL / 40%VOL The weight is 1400 grams about Unopened bottle blended and bottled by George Ballantine & Son, Dumbarton, Scotland. Imported by Spirit S.P.A, Geneve

Nr 18505319

Sprzedane
Blended Scotch Whisky - Ballantine's old Reserve Ceramic Decanter in ceramic jug Bottled 1970s - 75cl

Blended Scotch Whisky - Ballantine's old Reserve Ceramic Decanter in ceramic jug Bottled 1970s - 75cl

In 1827 at the age of 19, George Ballantine opened his first shop and just a few years later in 1831, he opened his second store in Edinburgh. He eventually moved to a more impressive location in Glasgow and focused on wholesale whisky. In 1895, Queen Victoria awarded Ballantine's the Royal Warrant which is the ultimate endorsement of the company's prestigious reputation. Ballantine's Finest was developed some 15 years later and emerged as the company's primary export.

It was in 1937 that the company received its Grant of Heraldic Arms, recognising George Ballantine & Son as an "incorporation noble on the Noblesse of Scotland". The heraldic arms that decorate the Grant appear on every bottle of Scotch whisky to this date.

Extensive maturation warehousing was developed at Dumbuck near Dumbarton, and Willowyard near Beith in Ayrshire. And, in 1977, a few miles from Dumbarton, home of the company's headquarters, Europe's most advanced blending and bottling plant was opened at Kilmalid.

The Ballantine's range is the most comprehensive range of quality blended scotch whiskies available anywhere in the world. Ballantine's is established as a major global brand and is the best selling Scotch whisky in Europe. It is also one of the five best selling blended whiskies worldwide.

Fans of Ballantine's, here's a treat for you -
A collectible ceramic jug of Ballantine's Blended Scotch Whisky, produced in the 1970

75CL / 40%VOL

The weight is 1400 grams about

Unopened bottle

blended and bottled by George Ballantine & Son, Dumbarton, Scotland.
Imported by Spirit S.P.A, Geneve


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