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The world record-setting bottle of old Bowmore which sold for $59,200 in September just might not be as old as was originally thought. The bottle of single malt is the oldest Bowmore known to be in existence was said to have have been bottled on Islay around 1850 but research by a variety of people including Iain Russell, the archivist at the Scottish Brewing Archive based at Glasgow University, adds an interesting level of speculation to this auction. Russell is among those who have pointed out anomalies that would date the bottle in the 1890s.
The evidence includes the fact that the bottle is claimed to be handblown but looks to be machine made, that is is unlikely that a Scotch of that age would be bottled in clear glass, that the level of liquid appears to be remarkably high and that it is unlikely that a whisky bottled in that time period would have such an ornate four-color label. Via:Â Â luxist |
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