Tomatin launches the Antiquary 1977
Posted on May 15, 2008
Filed Under For the collector, Highlands |

Bottled in October 2007, The Antiquary 1977 commemorates the 150-year Anniversary since brothers, John and William Hardie, started their quest to produce the perfect blend of single malt and grain whiskies.
Described as ‘sweet and mellow with a hint of citrus, The Antiquary 1977 is a blend of predominately Speyside Malts, based on the original recipe developed by the Hardie Brothers back in 1850s. The traditional bottle shape and old-fashioned labelling further accentuates and pays homage to the brand’s illustrious heritage.
Stephen Bremner, Marketing and Sales Manager for Tomatin Distillery commented: “Originally, John and William produced only very small batches of The Antiquary, stipulating that these few bottles should not leave their small circle of friends and relatives. In keeping with this request, we decided to limit the bottling to just 1148 of The Antiquary 1977.”
The Antiquary 1977 is now available worldwide and retails at £150. For further information on UKdistribution contact Harvey-Miller Wine & Spirits Agency on tel: 08445 611252. The Antiquary 1977 will also be available through the new HMWSA online shop launching in June 2008 .
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