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Old Parr 12 years Of. ----(amber)
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About the producer

Thomas Parr, nicknamed Old Parr or Old Tom Parr, was an Englishman said to have lived to the age of 152 (1438-1635). Taking inspiration from this legendary icon, in 1909 brothers James and Samuel Greenlees created a blended whisky named Grand Old Parr. It experienced unprecedented success in Japan, Mexico, the United States and South America. In 1925, the group was incorporated into DCL, Diageo's predecessor, and was widely distributed abroad. Since this time, Cragganmore has been the key malt in the blend, with Glendullan becoming another important element in the 1940s.

About the wine

A famous Scottish blend from the blending company Macdonald Greenless Ltd, aged for at least 12 years. Bottled for the Italian market, for importer R Manzuoli, before the mid-1970s. Distillation from the early 1960s. Bottle equipped with a stamped black foil seal and Italian tax strip.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: United Kingdom - Scotland

Producers and wineries: MacDonald Greenlees

Colour: amber

Appellation: Old Parr

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Auction history Old Parr 12 years Of. ----
12/02/202159
12/02/202159
11/12/202059
04/09/202068

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