Description
BELL’S PRINCESS EUGENIE’S BIRTH 1990 75CL
Released to commemorate the birth of Princess Eugenie on March 23, 1990. The decanter stands as a collectible testament to a royal celebration.
Crafted by Bell’s, a distinguished name in whisky. Since Arthur Bell’s humble beginnings in Perth in 1851. This special bottling reflects both craftsmanship and history.
Bell’s whisky gained prominence in the 1930s with strategic acquisitions of renowned distilleries such as Blair Athol and Dufftown. Solidifying its position in Scotland’s whisky industry. By the 1970s, Bell’s Extra Special had become the best-selling Scotch in Scotland, capturing 35% of the market.
In 1985, Guinness acquired Bell’s. Subsequently, in the following year, they acquired DCL, marking a new chapter under corporate ownership. Today, Diageo carries forward the legacy of Bell’s, ensuring the continuation of its renowned blends.
The decanter itself offers a sensory journey:
Firstly, its nose opens with soft malted barley and delicate floral hints. Complemented by subtle herbal notes.
Then, On the palate, a smooth, medium body reveals barley and cereal flavors intertwined with nut oils, a touch of wood, and gentle spices.
In the end, the finish, short yet satisfying, leaves impressions of fruitcake and a whisper of smoke, encapsulating the essence of this commemorative whisky.
As A result, Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This Bottle is a tribute to tradition and taste, cherished for its royal connection and exceptional blend.