Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky Ad 1977

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Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky Ad from June 1977 Playboy.

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Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky Ad 1977Full color 8″ x 11″ ad that tries to tell us just what makes Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky so good. The ad starts off by saying that “Somehow, Scotch Bottled Elsewhere Isn’t Quite The Same”. It then says that “Contrary to popular belief, many more brands of Scotch are bottled in America than in Scotland. They are bulk-shipped and bottled here, often using municipal water. The makers of Cutty Sark, however, remain adamant on the subject of Scottish Scotch. To this day, Cutty Sark is distilled, blended and bottled in Scotland, using the water of Loch Katrine. This results in a Scots Whisky of uncommon smoothness which is worth every penny you pay for it. To distinguish genuine Scots Whisky from the rest, you need look no further than the very top of the label on a bottle of Cutty Sark. It spells out exactly what you’re getting right there in black and yellow. Distilled and Bottled in Scotland under British Government Supervision. Cutty Sark.

Source:  June 1977 Playboy.