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Old 11-20-2007, 10:53 PM
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I have found several bottles of unopened Dewar's 12 year old blended whiskey. The bottle is green glass, it has a square shape, (not round) , the label reads...
"Ne Plus Ultra" the very finest Scotch Whisky of Great Age. Specially Reserved and selected, John Dewar & Sons Ltd, Perth Scotland. 25 ounces.

My question is... when was it bottled? And can you place the age of the Scotch 12 years beyond this?

This bottle may have been purchased in Paris.

Would this be prized by a Scotch affectionado? Or should I open it up and have a taste? (I would hate to drink a bottle that could make a mortgage payment for me) Please let me know if you can shed any light.

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Old 11-21-2007, 10:07 AM
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cmwiggle -

any chance you can post a photo of your square bottle of dewar's? my guess is that it may be worth something, but likely not enough to pay a mortgage statement!

send a pic!
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Old 11-21-2007, 03:26 PM
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Question Dewar's Scotch Square Bottle

Here is a link to the scotch bottle photos...

http://www.cmwiggle.com/pic/dewars.htm
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Old 11-22-2007, 01:49 PM
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Default dewar's ne plus ultra

From what I have read, it's one of Dewar's Rare Whiskies. Maybe worth between £100 - 140 but could be more, could be less. Have you tried to contact Dewar's direct?

Nice pics by the way!
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Old 11-27-2007, 09:52 PM
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Question about your answer to my query...

I have tried to contact Dewars directly, no answer back as of yet.
Thanks for your help, I will keep looking for more information.
If anyone else knows anything about this whiskey please respond.

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Old 11-28-2007, 01:23 AM
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Default Contact at Dewar's for you!

cmwiggle -

I have a personal contact at Dewar's for you - but will PM you the email address. I have told her about your request and she's happy to help.

Good luck with your search!

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Old 11-28-2007, 03:33 AM
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Default thanks jojo

I am new to the board here, does PM mean it will drop in my email account?
I have had no luck with Dewars when trying to contact them through their website. -cmwiggle-
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Old 11-28-2007, 03:45 AM
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Old 12-01-2007, 03:14 AM
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Here is what I have found out, probably bottled in the late fifties early sixties. Premium blend 12 years old, similar to the Dewar's Ancestor special blend. Sold mainly in France and Canada. These bottles were purchased in Paris according to the person I acquired them from. Investigation into what it is worth/brought similar bottles at auction went for approximately £150 - £225

I have three bottles, one to sip, one to save, one to share with someone that has an interest. If you are interested please respond with Private Message. You must live within the United States and enjoy fine scotch whiskey.

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Old 02-24-2008, 03:39 PM
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I have a miniature of Ne Plus Ultra. Bottled by John Dewar & Sons ,Perth. It is a square green bottle but the label differs from yours. Firstly it has the Royal Appointment Seal. It is marked Scoth Whisky De Luxe. On the left hand side it has printed in French 12 Ans d'Age and on the right 12 year old. It is 45ml and 40% alc/vol.I bought it with a lot of other old bottles of whisky for my collection but I don't know what it is worth
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Old 02-25-2008, 01:46 PM
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Default Ne Plus Ultra Scotch Whisky DeLuxe / Dewar's

The Global Archive Manager from John Dewar & Sons Ltd is expecting your email. Please contact Jaqui Sargeant:

jseargeant (AT) bacardi.com

Be sure to have great photos of your Ne Plus Ultra to send to her.

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Old 06-15-2008, 08:00 PM
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Default A kid's experience with Ne Plus Ultra

I remember my father drank Dewar's Ne Plus Ultra" As a 14 year old kid, it may have been the first scotch I scoffed from my father's liquor cabinet, in the late fifties, in Fort William (now Thunder Bay) in NW Ontario, Canada. As I recall, I wasn't impressed then, but I know I'd like it now. The bottle in the posted picture certainly looks very familiar to me, although I can't be sure of the details.

I've occasionally looked for it in liquor stores, but haven't seen it for decades. Does anyone know the details of the brand's demise ??

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Old 07-07-2008, 03:55 PM
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For those of you interested in Dewar's Ne Plus Ultra - here is some background information which comes directly from Jacqui Seargeant, Dewar's Global Archive Manager. She asked me to pass it along to all of you!

Dewar's main deluxe brand from about 1907 onwards was Victoria Vat, however it wasn't Dewar’s only deluxe brand. Ne Plus Ultra was also introduced about this time, and was first registered as a trademark in 1909.

In 1954, Victoria Vat was re-named Ancestor, although Ne Plus Ultra continued to be sold in certain markets - but on a small scale. In particular in Canada Ne Plus Ultra continued as our deluxe brand. The final shipments of Ne Plus Ultra went to Canada in 1997 and Dewar’s no longer produce this product.
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Ne Plus Ultra does sometimes come up at auction or in old whisky shops, but it's not very often and if you do find it, it's likely to be a bit expensive!
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The Global Archive Manager from John Dewar & Sons Ltd is expecting your email. Please contact Jaqui Sargeant:

jseargeant (AT) bacardi.com

Be sure to have great photos of your Ne Plus Ultra to send to her.

Good luck!
Dears,

please contact me it looks I found very old The Victoria Vat and I would like to speak with someone about it.

Thanks and best regards

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Old 01-25-2009, 11:36 PM
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please contact me it looks I found very old The Victoria Vat and I would like to speak with someone about it.

Thanks and best regards

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Please email me (Joanne at CCIN.com) or post photos of your bottle and be sure to include a close up and very clear shot of the label so we can read it. We will then pass along your request and photos to the Global Archive Manager at Dewar's for information. Please be aware that there's a good possibility she may not be able to provide a value. However, you can contact any of these companies for a value: McTears.com, Bonhams.com, and / or onlinebbr.com I was able to find the below information from a September 2006 auction at McTear's:

"The Victoria Vat-Circa 1940 By Appointment to The Late King George V, John Dewar & Sons Ltd., Distillers, Perth. Spring cap, embossed lead capsule. Level: into neck of bottle: - Sold for £280.00. Keep in mind, I'm not quite sure if this is what you have - so be sure to send us or post your photos.
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I just polished off a bottle with my best friend, given to us indirectly by his grandmother. We were cleaning out her house and found it. great taste and easy to drink. I am keeping the bottle, love the spring top. I was just looking around to find out more about the drink. Was looking to possibly buy more.
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Please email me (Joanne at CCIN.com) or post photos of your bottle and be sure to include a close up and very clear shot of the label so we can read it. We will then pass along your request and photos to the Global Archive Manager at Dewar's for information. Please be aware that there's a good possibility she may not be able to provide a value. However, you can contact any of these companies for a value: McTears.com, Bonhams.com, and / or onlinebbr.com I was able to find the below information from a September 2006 auction at McTear's:

"The Victoria Vat-Circa 1940 By Appointment to The Late King George V, John Dewar & Sons Ltd., Distillers, Perth. Spring cap, embossed lead capsule. Level: into neck of bottle: - Sold for £280.00. Keep in mind, I'm not quite sure if this is what you have - so be sure to send us or post your photos.
hi i have a square bottle of ancestors dewar's rare old scotch whiskey spring top and sealed with a stamp i would like to no how much it could be worth i will take pictures of it asap but who do i send them to message me back when you get this message thanks
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ive found a square bottle of ancestors rare old scotch whiskey with a spring top and a ribbon and a stamped seal and its 70% proof could u please let me no how much it is worth
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Old 03-13-2010, 11:21 PM
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I too have a bottle of this Whisky in the original box. A couple of years ago my neighbor wandered over with it and said, "I don't drink scotch and this has been sitting around my house for years. I thought you might like it," and he gave it to me. Nice neighbor eh?

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My grandfather purchased his first bottle of scotch at Ontario Liquor Control Board sometime in the early 1900's. It is a 26 1/2 oz green square bottle of Ne Plus Ultra by John Dewar and Sons Ltd., Perth, Scotland. It has a gold metal top with Dewar's embossed on it secured by a piece of wire with a small medallion on the end of the wire with the letter "D" in the middle of it. The square bottle is dark green glass with a circle on the bottom of the bottle with the letters as follows:
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N 4
U G B (or 8)
It has sat unopened and still has the box that it came in.
Any idea of its value?
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My grandfather purchased his first bottle of scotch at Ontario Liquor Control Board sometime in the early 1900's. It is a 26 1/2 oz green square bottle of Ne Plus Ultra by John Dewar and Sons Ltd., Perth, Scotland. It has a gold metal top with Dewar's embossed on it secured by a piece of wire with a small medallion on the end of the wire with the letter "D" in the middle of it. The square bottle is dark green glass with a circle on the bottom of the bottle with the letters as follows:
S 309
N 4
U G B (or 8)
It has sat unopened and still has the box that it came in.
Any idea of its value?
I have found 6 bottles that have sold at auction of Dewar's Ne Plus Ultra. They range from 102 EURO to 152 EURO ( US$127 to US$192 )
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Not a scotch drinker, but I stumbled upon a dusty bottle in the corner of the liquor room about 10 years ago. Ne Plus Ultra was liquid butterscotch gold. Outrageous. Anything similar made today?
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I have a square bottle of dewars Victoria Vat which does not say 12 years old it is in near mint sealed condition and says "by appointment " with the monarchs seal. The top has a schenley ribbon showing tax paid . 100 % sealed with a spring like device on top. Can anyone tell me if this is safe to drink? also what might the value be. Thank you.
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Old 12-17-2010, 07:35 PM
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We can help determine the age of your bottle - but need for you to post images. As for whether it's safe to drink, sure it is - however, throughout the years, the taste may have changed a bit. If you decide to drink it yourself, nose the contents and judge from there. Value? See how old it is first and then you may want to check with companies such as bonhams.com or mctears.com You can also check on ebay to see if there's anything comparable to what you have.

Just some added info.... Victoria Vat was Dewar's main deluxe brand (along with Ne Plus Ultra) from about 1907 onwards. In 1954, the name was changed to Ancestor. You mentioned your bottle has a spring cap - Dewar's started using these type of metal caps during the year 1927. However, during the late 1950s and early 60s, they were replaced by modern screw caps.
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if anyone knows where i can purchase a bottle of ne plus ultra scotch whiskey...please let me know... wolf-taurpio@shaw.ca
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I have a bottle of ne plus ultra I would like to sell.
Where would be the best place to list the bottle, Ebay?
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HI
I also have an unopened bottle like yours. Did you find out the year it was made and a value? Thanks!
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Default I drank a lot of Ne Plus Ultra

When I was 18, in 1966, a friend brought some from the USA, and I tasted and liked. Then my parents went to a trip to the USA and I asked them to bring me this brand (I thought it was a brand), they brought me a case (I think they bought it at the airport duty free shop), and I drank it all with my friends. At the time, it did not seem such a rare item. Unfortunately I did not keep any bottle.
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Anyone wishing to have a bottle of Dewar's "Ne Plus Ultra" dated, or appraised for value
should post an email with photos of their bottles to me at wchurst@hotmail.com.

I can usually have an answer back to you within 24-48 hrs.

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