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100 Pipers Seagram's N.P.T. s.p.a. Import De Luxe - Lot of 1 bottle - 0
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100 Pipers Seagram's N.P.T. s.p.a. Import De Luxe

Spirits

40%

0.75L

Intensity

Quantity: 1 bottleObservation: 1 Marginally marked labelLevel: 1 To 2.5cmOrigin: private individualRecoverable VAT: noRegion: ScotlandAppellation: 100 Pipers
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100 Pipers Seagram's N.P.T. s.p.a. Import De Luxe

The wine

100 Pipers is a blended scotch created in 1965 by Chivas’’ master blender Alan Ballie on behalf of the Canadian group Seagram, when it began developing its activities in Scotland. The blend is named after the hundred bagpipers who accompanied Charles Edward Stuart and his soldiers into battle during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. This bottle is from the 1970s.

About the Producer Seagram's Seven Crown

The history of the Canadian company Seagram began in Waterloo, Ontario, in 1857. In 1928, the company was bought by Distillers Corporation Ltd, a Montreal-based business run by the Bronfman brothers and Distillers Company Limited. DCL used it to gain access to the Canadian market and more generally the American market, even during Prohibition. The Bonfman brothers bought DCL's shares at the end of Prohibition and began buying Scottish distilleries and brands, including Chivas in 1949. This policy continued over the following decades, until Edgar Jr. Bronfman, who became the CEO of Seagram in 1994, began branching out into the audiovisual sector. This diversification was unsuccessful and Seagram was bought by Vivendi, who sold the wine and spirits part of the business to Diageo and Pernod Ricard.

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