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Grand Old Parr 12 Year Old - Full Case Of Miniatures


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Grand Old Parr 12 Year Old - Full Case Of Miniatures
Grand Old Parr 12 Year Old - Full Case Of Miniatures
LOT ID: 0624-206

Winning Bid
£22.50

End Date: 07 Aug 2024

Grand Old Parr 12 Year Old - Full Case Of Miniatures

Grand Old Parr 12 Year Old. 12 x 50ml. 43%.

Age: 12

Category: Blended Whisky

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 12 x 5cl

ABV: 12 x 43%

The Old Parr Scotch whisky brand was registered in 1909 by Greenlees Brothers, who soon became Macdonald Greenlees and were absorbed into Diageo forerunner Distillers Company Ltd (DCL) in the 1920s. Old Parr was originally a 12-year-old blended malt, although it soon became a blended Scotch whisky, and emphasised its age by taking its name from Old Tom Parr, who was buried in Westminster Abbey after passing away in 1635 at the (alleged) age of 152. 

Macdonald Greenlees were the licence holders of the Glendullan distillery, and the blend also contains a significant proportion of Cragganmore single malt. Old Parr is no longer sold anywhere in Europe but remains an important export brand for Diageo in both Japan and South America, where it dominates the whisky market in Colombia.