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Famous Grouse Ceramic Wade Decanter

Famous Grouse Ceramic Wade Decanter
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Lot number: 092-3160

Winning bid: £60

Created in 1896 by Mathew Gloag, it was initially called the Grouse Blend but the 'Famous' prefix was added in 1905 after the success of the brand. Owned by the Edrington Group, it is stablemates with Highland Park and Macallan and was awarded the Royal Warrant in 1984. The blenders still work by the same four fundamentals as they always have: foundation (sticking to the Gloag family traditions); finest (keeping up the high quality); flavour (creating aroma through maturation); and fusion (perfecting the ideal blend).

Depicting a Scottish Grouse in the Heather scene. The decanter features 'Summer in the Highlands' by the Scottish Artist Stanley Todd, depicting the Red Grouse in its natural habitat.

40% ABV / 70cl

Please note slight scuff on interior of box

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