Antiquary is one of Scotland's oldest whisky brands. In 1857, John and William Hardie established themselves as wine merchants in Edinburgh. The Victorian boom in Scotch made them curious about blended whisky, so they decided to experiment. In 1888, using fine and rare malts, they succeeded in creating what was considered to be a superior to all other blends - The Antiquary. Named after Sir Walter Scott’s gothic romance novel,...
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Antiquary is one of
Scotland's oldest whisky brands. In 1857, John and William Hardie established themselves as wine merchants in Edinburgh. The Victorian boom in Scotch made them curious about blended whisky, so they decided to experiment. In 1888, using fine and rare malts, they succeeded in creating what was considered to be a superior to all other blends - The Antiquary. Named after Sir Walter Scott’s gothic romance novel, redolent with family secrets, stories of hidden treasure and hopeless love.
Today, Antiquary continue the Hardies' passion of curiosity and invention. Seeking out the finest whiskies and inspired by the complexity and nuance of flavour imparted by rare casks. They curate, blend and marry with the same attention to detail. The team at Antiquary continue to produce a range of premium blends, using Highland and Speyside malts with Lowland grains. They have an unusually high malt content of 40%, and their whiskies benefit from long marriages in fine oak casks from France, Portugal and Spain.
This Antiquary bottling matured for 21 years, spending three years marrying in Tawny Port casks sourced from the Symington Family Estates in Portugal.
Official Tasting Notes
Nose - Camphor, hessian, cut hay, burning heather, dark mocha, saffron and vanilla.
Palate - Spiced plum, wild strawberries, dark chocolate, charred game and orange.
Finish - Sea salt and red fruits.