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A bottle of Teachers presented in a Tartan Gift Box. William Teacher started work in a cotton mill aged seven; in 1830 he was employed by a small grocer in Glasgow. He married the owner’s daughter, persuaded the firm to take out a licence to sell wines and spirits and expanded into ‘dram shops’. These [...]
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William Teacher started work in a cotton mill aged seven; in 1830 he was employed by a small grocer in Glasgow. He married the owner’s daughter, persuaded the firm to take out a licence to sell wines and spirits and expanded into ‘dram shops’. These were basic public houses selling reliable spirits, with rules against [...]
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Dark amber. Smoky, malty nose with some sweet nutty notes. Ripe figs and spicy oak help the complexity with slight sherry-like note in the background. Winner of a silver medal in the International Wines and Spirits Competition 2006. The highest accolade as no gold medal was awarded. scottish whisky
£25.90 |
Whisky £25 – £50 |
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The Hankey Bannister partnership was formed in 1757 by Messrs Hankey & Bannister. Hankey & Bannister became established as one of the finest suppliers of wines and spirits in the UK with a customer base which boasted royalty such as Prince Regent, William IV and the Dukes of Norfolk & Queensberry. Hankey Bannister also enjoyed [...]