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Bell's 8 Year Old Christmas 1993 Decanter "The Maltman's Art" 70cl

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Bell's 8 Year Old Christmas 1993 Decanter "The Maltman's Art" 70cl A very fine collection piece. Bell's Decanter features a 22-carat gold finished ceramic decanter with the original Bell's blended...

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Bell's 8 Year Old Christmas 1993 Decanter "The Maltman's Art" 70cl

A very fine collection piece. Bell's Decanter features a 22-carat gold finished ceramic decanter with the original Bell's blended Scotch. This decanter was produced to commemorate Christmas 1993. The decanter is illustrated with the master malter working his art. The Whiskies used in Bell's Christmas blends are of at least 8 years old contrary to other blends which may use the minimum needed of 3 years.
In 1895 Arthur Bell's two sons, Arthur Kinmond and Robert Duff Bell joined the team. Arthur was responsible for the domestic market, whereas Robert responsible for overseas. Arthur Bell founder died in 1900 and the boys continued their partnership until 1921, when Robert retired. Arthur Kinmond, also known as ‘A.k' continued as a sole trader until his death in 1942. The 1993 Decanter celebrates the art of Distilling, with the roll of the Malt man. From selecting the plump, spreading and turning and the use of a skip (wooden shovel), right through until the malt is kiln dried.

Christmas '93, oh it takes us back. This is a very handsome commemorative decanter, crafted from finest porcelain by Bells. It was released for Christmas 1993, when Mr Blobby topped the charts with the eponymous single, "Mr Blobby".

About Bell's 

The history of Arthur Bell & Sons dates back to the mid-19th century, but it was not until the 1930s that they became a big name player in the Scotch industry, acquiring the Blair Athol and Dufftown distilleries from P. Mackenzie & Co in 1932, and Inchgower from Moray Town Council four years later. The company placed its focus on the domestic market, and commanded 35% of it by the 1970s, with Bell's Extra Special the best-selling brand in Scotland. The firm was bought over by Guinness in 1985, who in turn procured DCL the following year. Today Bell's blends are still produced by its modern iteration, Diageo.

The eponymous Arthur Bell was resistant to brand names in his time, but upon his death in 1900, his sons inherited the company and Bell's Extra Special was first market just four years later. Its meteoric rise to the top of the market over the next 70 years saw the addition of several new products, including this 20 year old age statement, the Royal Reserve. This was bottled in the 1970s.

 

40% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Scotland
Whiskey style Blended Whisky
Whiskey variety Scotch

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