Hello, I have an Old Parr bottle, a "Grand Old Parr De luxe Scotch Whisky". It doesn't have a blending age and it only says "real antique and rare old". I'd like to know the blending time and also if it is a type of special edition or something because I haven't seen any of them in stores... it belonged to my grandfather. I'd also like to now if it tastes as the 12-year-old Old Parr. Here are the pictures:
Old Parr Bottled in Scotland
was interred at
Westminster Abbey A.D. 1635
Thomas Parr. Aged 152 Years
Grand Old Parr
Real Antique and Rare Old
De Luxe
Scotch Whisky
Macdonald Greenlees LTD
Distillers Edinburgh Scotland
75cl Gay Lussac 43°
Distiled and bottled in Scotland under British Government supervision
SD2
Liquor Bottle Scotland
7 04
If you know something else about this bottle, I'd be glad to read it.
Thanks a lot!