Two cases of MacKinlay’s preserved in Ice for 100 years
Posted on March 5, 2007
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They say whisky matures with age…but leaving it embedded in the Antarctic ice for almost 100 years may be going a bit far.
Two cases of MacKinlay’s Rare Old Whisky that Ernest Shackleton’s team abandoned on their failed 1908 expedition to the South Pole have been uncovered intact.
Read the full story at This Is London
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