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KING OF SCOTS Rare Extra Old Scotch Whisky (1970'S) 86 proof 4/5 Quart

£120.00

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This bottle is being sold on behalf of a private client. As it is older, the packaging and closure may have deteriorated, so care should be taken with transportation, storage and opening of this bottle. The bottle is sold as seen and described, we do not accept liability for the state of the packaging or closure. Additional photos are available on request. No Vat.
KING OF SCOTS Rare Extra Old Scotch Whisky King of Scots blended Scotch was first introduced to the market in 1886. Produced by Douglas Laing & Co., independent bottler and blender, this expression dates from the 1980s. While the King of Scots blend is still blended to the original Victorian recipe, this 'Rare Extra Old' variant presented in a handsome decanter is no longer available. With a high proportion of malt whisky in the blend, this Scotch is bottled at a strength of 86 proof.

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KING OF SCOTS Rare Extra Old Scotch Whisky

The story of Douglas Laing’s King of Scots whisky is said to date back to the late 19th century. Supposedly first created in 1886, its recipe is still kept top secret by the Laing family.

Having served in the RAF during World War II, Fred Laing Snr met a group of Americans who owned the King of Scots brand, and ran an operation out of New York. Having worked in shipping on the Glasgow docks, Laing was asked to arrange the shipping and local bottling of King of Scots.

The brand, along with three casks of whisky, was acquired fully by Fred Laing Snr in 1948, at which point he established the company Douglas Laing & Co. He set about acquiring stocks from distilleries as fillings for his new blend – not an easy task in post-war Scotland.

King of Scots really ‘took off’ during the 1970s when Douglas Laing & Co. was asked to provide a glitzy blended Scotch for the duty free market, to appeal to wealthy Asian travellers.

In the mid-1970s King of Scots Rare Extra Old, a no-age-statement, high malt blend of around six years, was launched. It was later followed by a 17- and 25-year-old.

Over the decades, there have been numerous expressions of King of Scots released, some presented in the signature ‘mallet’ shaped ceramic decanter and others in carved glass decanters.

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Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 14 × 40 × 14 cm

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