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A Very Old Whisky Bottle

I was just reading Richard Paterson’s blog.

He shares an email he received recently about a Whyte and Mackay whisky bottle found off the coast of Nova Scotia by a fan enjoying an afternoon of snorkeling. The bottle is described as having a raised Whyte and Mackay insignia on the front and is also marked on the back—miraculously, after what one would assume was some length of time in the ocean–the bottle is intact.

Richard is taking guesses as to the age of the bottle, the blog promises that a reader who guesses correctly might receive a little something special from the legendary Master Blender.

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Here is a photo of the front view of the bottle , courtesy of Richard’s blog. You can see more photos and submit your guess pertaining to the age of the bottle by visiting his blog.

Tags: News, whisky

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