Bell's Decanter Christmas 2005
The 2005 decanter tells the story of the old bell of Saint Etienne church at Sens, Burgundy. The bell was removed by Clotaire II, king of France.
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Bell's Decanter Christmas 2005
Silent Protest
£75.95

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- Age8 Years Old
- Country
Scotland
- RegionHighland - Midlands
- Sub-RegionPitlochry - Blair Athol
- DistilleryBlair Athol
- Released2005
- ABV40%
- Btl70cl
Christmas 2005 Description ...
The whisky is a blend of five malt and grain whiskies, sourced from five different distilleries. Located at the gateway to the Scottish Highlands, in the town of Pitlochry, Perthshire, Blair Athol distillery sits, home to Arthur Bell & Sons. The four other distilleries include Inchgower-Speyside, Dufftown-Speyside, Glenkinchie-Lowland and Caol ila-Islay. The 2005 decanter tells the story of the old bell of Saint Etienne church at Sens, Burgundy. The bell was removed by Clotaire II, king of France, and carted to Paris. Exiled in Paris the golden–tongued bell refused to get forth any sound. The frightened king believing god was at work returned the bell to its rightful home, where it rang out as before ‘Silent Protest'.
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