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Landmark Exhibition tells story of Scotch

Press release issued 6th May 2009

Over five hundred years of Scotland's national drink will be brought alive this May and June with a landmark exhibition telling the story of Scotch Whisky through archive treasures held in the vaults of both the National Archives of Scotland and private industry collections.
For the first time in many years, the earliest written record of whisky distilling in Scotland will be on public display. The famous 515 year old Exchequer Roll is considered to be the industry's 'founding document' and records King James IV granting Friar John Cor of Lindores Abbey 'eight bolls of malt wherewith to make acqua vitae'.
The free exhibition - 'From the Vaults: Whisky and the Scots' - runs through May and June, during the Homecoming Scotland 'Whisky Month' celebrations, in Edinburgh. The exhibition is a collaboration between the National Archives of Scotland, John Dewar & Sons Ltd, Diageo plc, and the SWA.
Specially loaned objects from the exhibition's two co-sponsors, include an original 1857 stock book from the John Walker & Sons grocery shop in Kilmarnock and Dewar's oldest known bottle of whisky, dating to the 1890s. Rare exhibits from the National Archives also show the close links between Robert Burns, poet and exciseman, and whisky, a relationship that sparked much of his finest work.

Gavin Hewitt, SWA Chief Executive, said:
"The Exchequer Roll of 1494 is Scotch Whisky's founding document and this exciting collaboration with the National Archives gives the public a chance to learn how over the last five centuries whisky has become inextricably linked to Scotland's culture, history and economy."

George McKenzie, Keeper of the Records of Scotland, said:
"The National Archives of Scotland holds many important documents concerning the history of Scotland's national drink, starting with the first recorded mention of whisky in 1494. We're delighted to be able to mark 'Whisky Month' by displaying some our treasures, and are grateful for the support of the whisky industry in mounting this exhibition."

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