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Incremental Bidding Explained
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Bottle Details
Bowmore 31 Year Old Hart Brothers Dynasty Decanter
A very rare and impressive independently bottled Bowmore.
This is decanter number 100 of 850, with the decanter itself produced by the world's leading crystal glass manufacturer, Atlantis.
Each of the six sides of the decanter features a silver gilt medallion of a member of the Royal House of Stewart.
No capacity or strength stated.
Bowmore
The oldest operational distillery on the isle of Islay, built in 1779. Today it is part of the Suntory Group, having been acquired by the Japanese company in 1994. Under their ownership is has been nurtured into one of the most collectable names in Scotch whisky.
Hart Brothers
In independent bottling company established in 1988 by Alistair and Donald Hart. It is based in East Kilbride and its flagship brand is its Hart Brothers Finest Collection single casks label. It also offers a variety of premium releases and blended Scotch bottlings too.
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