ABERLOUR is a registered trademark by Chivas Bros. > Pernod Ricard, France

* * * * * The " Square " or " Cube " Bottles * * * * *

My Square Bottles at May 2010

From 1957 until 1985,

Aberlour was filled into a Square or Cube bottle, mainly for the Italian market,

but also for Germany, France and the USA.

 

Here I will show you primarely the different fillings of

the  8 Year(s) Old and Over 8 Years Old.

 

Have a look for the Over 9 Years Old and the 12 Years Old fillings.

 

All here shown images with friendly permission of

T. Krüger from www.whiskyauction.com  

 

Please click on each image to enlarge > supersice

The following wording is quoted from the book

"The Aberlour Single Malt Whisky Collector's Guide"

Cluaran Publisher, with friendly permission of Ralf Bernhardt.

"First (known), a filling, distilled in 1957 and bottled in 1965/66 with 100 proof,

emphasing the "Glenlivet" more than the "Aberlour". 

pic with permission of Cluaran Pub

This was followed by an eight-year old Whisky stating " 8 Year Old " (not Years!)

and two Vintages from 1964 and 1965, already in a new styled label.

They have in common alcohol strength of 50 %, as well as a round neck label.

The label states "Scotch Whisky".  

8 YEAR OLD - Cork Plug
8 YEAR OLD - Srew cap - Silver Top
Vintage 1964, Cork Plug

The next design change followed:

The neck labels disapeared and were replaced by a print on the plug sealing.

The label now states " Single Malt Scotch Whisky ".

Furthermore, a small but interesting point about date of establishment,

now shown as 1845 whereas the previous labels gave the date as 1828.

In between we can find some labels with no date! 

In this outfit the " 1965 " and an " 8 Years old " appeared again,

this time sold with an alcohol strenght of 43 %,

Idrati - small letters
IDRATI - capitalisation
for "Export" to England with GL iso %
different writing of 75 CTL and GL . . .
. . . and with Shoulder Label stating Aberlour
for Export to Germany, Volume and Alcohol not stated on Mainlabel
. . . but on Backlabel

The well known " Over 8 Years old " with 50 %.

These types were sold as 75 cl and 1 litre bottles.

Some 1,13 litre bottles got their labels headlong,

in order to present them in bar racks.

 

Some variations were given by small size differences of the label as well as by different age designations on label and plug seal or presentation box.

A small but interesting point about date of establishment,

now shown as 1845 whereas the previous labels gave the date as 1828.

In between we can find some labels with no date! 

 

In addition, some fillings were suplied with cork stoppers,

others with screw caps in different design.

Some bottles got a round label on the top of the shoulder,

others show the supplement " An unblended all Malt Scotch Whisky "

on the main label.   

EST 1828
EST 1828 Vintage 1964
Very Rare due to "special" print of Over 8 YO
EST 1828 Vintage 1965 Cork Plug
. . . and with golden seal on plug
EST NOT STATED
EST NOT STATED as Vintage 1965
EST 1845 with CorkPlug, sealing states Over 8 YO
EST 1845 with Cork Plug, sealing states 8 YO only
EST 1845 with Cork Plug > RED TOP
and with SCREWCAP

In order to increase the turnover of a product, often there is a give-away combined to the product; with a beverage it is obviously drinking equipment.

 

Something to smile: Campbell's combined this advertisement strategy with a gift packing of the " Over 8 YO " in Italy.

They sold the Whisky together with two original Scottish Whisky cups.

. . . and another one

That's it for the 8 Year Old  and Over 8 Year Old fillings.

 

Have a look for the Over 9 Years Old and the 12 Years Old fillings.