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Aberfeldy, Scotland, United Kingdom
Type: Food & Beverage
Status: Open
Open: 1846 Link to Website
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The Dewar's whisky brand was created by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846. Under the control of his two sons, John A. Dewar Jr. and Thomas "Tommy" Dewar, the brand expanded to become a global market leader by 1896. Tommy became famous as the author of a travel journal, Ramble Round the Globe, which documented his travels while publicizing the Dewar name. Dewar's eventually expanded their product by constructing the Aberfeldy Distillery in 1896.
The company joined Distillers Company in 1925. Distillers was acquired by Guinness in 1986, and Guinness merged with Grand Metropolitan to form Diageo in 1997. Diageo sold Dewar's to Bacardi the next year.
Dewar’s rose to prominence in the United States when Andrew Carnegie requested a small keg of Dewar’s Scotch whisky be sent to the White House upon President Benjamin Harrison’s inauguration. Carnegie also sent the same gift to President James Garfield on his inauguration eight years later.
In 1987, numerous cases of still perfect Dewar's Scotch were recovered by underwater archaeologist E. Lee Spence from the shipwreck of the SS Regina, which had been sunk in Lake Huron in 1913. |
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CG250340 Current Added: 2020-08-26
Last Update: 2020-08-26 Color: Blue
Mold: 8Suits
Inlay: HS Gold
Contributed by: Fred Hempel
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CG177397 Added: 2017-03-17
Color: Red
Mold: Dragon
Inlay: HS Gold
Contributed by: Roy Klein
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