My sister was tasked with sorting out our late Mother's belongings prior to selling her house and she has brought some of her possessions to me.
One in particular is a bottle of scotch Mother bought on one of her (42 in total ) Cunard cruises. It was issued in 2008 and was sold exclusively on the Queen Elizabeth 2, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, all of which Mother sailed on (QE2 was her favourite).
Predictably called 'Three Queens' it comes in a lovely frosted & painted bottle with a 'window' on the front that when looked through one can see the 3 vessels which are printed on the back of the bottle, quite a clever idea I think.
It's tempting to crack it open & sup it (it is sealed) but I think if Mother can sit on it for 14 years then perhaps I should just keep it as is.
One worrying thing I just noticed. The level of the whisky in the bottle above (image borrowed from the web) is a good 3/4 inch higher than what I have here in my bottle. Does this mean it is evaporating? It certainly isn't leaking liquid.
Regards,
Jay.
One in particular is a bottle of scotch Mother bought on one of her (42 in total ) Cunard cruises. It was issued in 2008 and was sold exclusively on the Queen Elizabeth 2, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, all of which Mother sailed on (QE2 was her favourite).
Predictably called 'Three Queens' it comes in a lovely frosted & painted bottle with a 'window' on the front that when looked through one can see the 3 vessels which are printed on the back of the bottle, quite a clever idea I think.
It's tempting to crack it open & sup it (it is sealed) but I think if Mother can sit on it for 14 years then perhaps I should just keep it as is.
One worrying thing I just noticed. The level of the whisky in the bottle above (image borrowed from the web) is a good 3/4 inch higher than what I have here in my bottle. Does this mean it is evaporating? It certainly isn't leaking liquid.
Regards,
Jay.