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Bottle Details
Vat 69 Circa 1950s
A great condition old bottle of Vat 69 with no markings for strength. This bottle carries the Royal Warrant for King George VI, which dates this bottling to pre-1955, a lovely and rare example of this blend from over 60 years ago.
Created by William Sanderson & Son Ltd, the whisky was first bottled in Port bottles. The name comes from William Sanderson getting a panel of experts to judge 100 casks of blended whisky, Vat 69 was the winner and turned into the brand name. Sanderson bought Glen Garioch and helped found North British distillery.
The iconic bottle has made numerous film and TV appearances no doubt down to the distinctive look of the bottle.
Please note condition of lot as shown.
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