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Bottle Details
Macallan 1958 Campbell, Hope and King Twin Pack 2 x 75cl / Rinaldi Import
Two official bottlings of 1958 vintage Macallan, bottled by Campbell, Hope and King in the late 1970s and presented in a twin pack.
Campbell, Hope & King would share bottling responsibilities with Gordon & MacPhail until 1980 when the distillery began to oversee it themselves.
These are both Italian import bottlings, distributed by Fratelli Rinaldi.
This lot has a shipping fee for 2 bottles.
Campbell, Hope & King
Campbell, Hope and King was a brewer, blender, and wine and spirit merchant with roots dating back to 1710. In addition to its blended Scotch brands such as Campbell's and Braemar, it is notable for bottling single malts under license from distillers such as Macallan and Glen Grant.
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