Grand Old Parr Elizabethan Blended Scotch Whisky
£1,750.0078cl / 43% – A very rare and beautiful bottling of Old Parr blended whisky, honouring the ‘Golden’ Elizabethan era of British history.
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78cl / 43% – A very rare and beautiful bottling of Old Parr blended whisky, honouring the ‘Golden’ Elizabethan era of British history.

75cl / 43% – A Royal Doulton ceramic decanter containing a special 21 year old blended whisky from this historic producer. This blend was released sometime around 1990.

75cl / 40% – A 1970s bottle of Grant’s Standfast blended whisky with a heavily-embossed Glenfiddich crest on the rear of the triangular bottle.

75cl / 43% – A Royal Doulton jug containing Grant’s 25 Year Old blended Scotch whisky. In the shape of a Scots Guard with a barrel-shaped handle, this is part of the Character Jug series.

75cl / 43.4% – A rare collector’s item, this 12-year-old Haig & Haig hails from the 1940s. Few bottles have survived in good condition from this period. Its style is markedly different from modern blends. A true piece of whisky history.

75cl / 43.4% – A bottle of Haig & Haig Blended Whisky, presented in the dimple bottle. We estimate this was bottled in the 1940s.

70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling – The second release from the brand part-owned by David Beckham, Haig Club Clubman is the entry-level bottling. Aged entirely in bourbon casks which give sweetness as well as enticing vanilla and coconut notes, this is a superb alternative to Jack Daniel’s with cola.

75cl / 40% – An old 1960s bottling of Haig’s popular Gold Label whisky, presented in a tall bottle. Haig’s other release from this time period were normally presented in short, squat bottles.

75cl / 40% – An old bottling of Haig’s Gold Label blended whisky, released back in the 1950s and closed with a spring cap.

75cl / 40% – A cork stoppered bottle of Haig’s Gold Label blended Scotch whisky, released some time back in the 1940s.

70cl / 40% – Hankey Bannister is a blend first introduced in 1757 by partners Beaumont Hankey and Hugh Bannister. This third release of the reinvented 21-year-old expression is made by blending malts from Old Pulteney, Balblair, Knockdhu, Speyburn and Balmenach distilleries with Lowland grain whiskies.

70cl / 46% – Hankey Bannister Heritage Blend was inspired by the find of a 1920s’ bottle in perfect condition. Master Blender Stuart Harvey has recreated the style for the modern day – it’s sweeter and peatier than their usual blend.