Slaintheva Blended Scotch Whisky Circa 1970’s 26 2/3 Fl Oz
Lot number: 178-01818
Winning bid: £35
Slaintheva was introduced during the 1960s by Edinburgh’s Alexander Dunn & Company. The company was a subsidiary of Tomatin Distillers plc at some point during the 1970s, but was taken over by Hesselberger Steeden Associates plc of Berkshire in the early 1980s.
During the 1960s blender, Alexander Dunn & Company (Whisky Blenders) Ltd began to offer its own brand of blended Scotch for individuals and companies to personalise. Slaintheva (a horrible corruption of the Gaelic slainthé mha meaning ‘great health’) was a 12-year-old blend of Highland malt and grain whiskies, presented with the purchaser’s name writ loud and large on the label.
An export strength version was created at 43% abv, while a special edition presented in a striking blue label was bottled to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee was created in 1977, again made available for personalisation.
Throughout the 1980s and into the ‘90s, Slaintheva was marketed through mail-order catalogue channels and as a promotional tool. Customers who placed an order had their name inscribed on the bottle label in large copperplate script. A mini-miniature of 1/20th fluid ounces (1.42cc) was created for advertising purposes and was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest bottle of Scotch in the world in 1983.
The Slaintheva trademark elapsed in 2008 and the company dissolved in 2011.
We estimate this was bottled circa 1970’s. Bottled for Tom Marshall, anybody can bid on this though!
70° Proof / 26 2/3 Fl Oz
Please note minor wear to labels
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