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Full text of press release below:
Antarctic Heritage Trust Administration Building International Antarctic Centre 38 Orchard Road Christchurch
New Zealand
Telephone +64 3 358 0212 Facsimile +64 3 358 0244
MEDIA RELEASE
Friday 5 February 2010 (2 pages)
100+ year old Whisky and Brandy Crates Excavated in Antarctica
A New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust team of conservators has excavated five crates from beneath Ernest Shackleton’s only Antarctic hut. Team leader Al Fastier noted “we thought there were two crates possibly containing whisky under the 1908 building. To our amazement we found five crates, three labelled as containing whisky and two labelled as containing brandy.”
“The unexpected find of the brandy crates, one labelled Chas Mackinlay & Co and the other labelled The Hunter Valley Distillery Limited Allandale are a real bonus” said Al Fastier.
Ice has cracked some of the crates and formed inside them which will make the job of extracting the contents very delicate. The team is confident that the crates contain intact alcohol, given liquid can be heard when the crates are moved. The smell of whisky in the surrounding ice before excavation commenced also indicated full bottles of spirits were inside, albeit that one or more might have broken.
Richard Paterson, master blender at Whyte and Mackay, whose company supplied the Mackinlay’s whisky for Shackleton described this as “a gift from the heavens for whisky lovers. If the contents can be confirmed, safely extracted and analysed, the original blend may be able to be replicated. Given the original recipe no longer exists this may open a door into history. We look forward to working with the Trust to try and replicate the whisky for mutual benefit, allow people to taste a true part of history and be part of what must be the whisky story of the century.”
The Antarctic Heritage Trust’s approach to how best undertake this unprecedented and delicate conservation task will be determined in the coming weeks.
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All Photos to be credited to: nzaht.org
Contact details:
Al Fastier, Antarctic Heritage Trust Expedition Leader will be contactable in Antarctica at New Zealand’s Scott Base, Antarctica from 2pm NZ time Sunday 7 Feb. Tel +64 (0) 2 4096700
Rob Bruce, Head of Global PR, Whyte & Mackay. Tel; +44 (0) 750 784 9831
Nigel Watson, Executive Director, Antarctic Heritage Trust. Tel +64 (0) 3 3580212, +64 (0) 21 432104. www.nzaht.org
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Loved the information on the Whiskey found at the S. Pole as posted in TheAge.com.au
Thanks Babs!
Para os leitores brasileiros que quiserem informações em português sobre os whiskies da Whyte & Mackay, visite o Jornal do Whisky http://jornaldowhisky.wordpress.com/
Abraço
Thanks for the link – nice site!