Bell's Decanter Christmas 2002
The 2002 decanter celebrates the life of ‘James Watt' 1736-1819, patenting the condensing chamber in 1769, a unit of energy was named after him ‘The Watt‘.
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Bell's Decanter Christmas 2002
Great Scottish Inventors - James Watt
Released
- 2002
Country
-
Scotland

Region
- Highland - Midlands
Sub-Region
- Pitlochry - Blair Athol
Distillery
- Blair Athol
Age
- 8 Years Old
Alc - Btl
- 40% - 70cl
Christmas 2002 Description ...
‘Arthur Bell & Sons' first appeared on the label in 1904; it also featured a Curler and described the whisky as a ‘Pure Malt Whisky' from Perth. Later A.K acquired another Perth blending house ‘John Dewar & Sons and the company enjoyed growth. Prohibition in the United States from 1920-1933 had a detrimental effect on growth, as the United States was the largest growing market in the world at the time. The 2002 decanter celebrates the life of ‘James Watt' 1736-1819, born in Greenock. Watt improved the design of the Newcomen steam engine, patenting the condensing chamber in 1769. As an enduring legacy, a unit of energy was named after him ‘The Watt ‘.
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Titles | |
Sub Title | Great Scottish Inventors - James Watt |
Origin | |
Released | 2002 |
Country | Scotland |
Country Flag | /image/data/country-flags/png/scotland.png |
Region | Highland - Midlands |
Sub-Region | Pitlochry - Blair Athol |
Alc-Btl | 40% - 70cl |
Product | |
Age | 8 Years Old |
Distillery | Blair Athol |
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