Corio 5 Star Old Australian Whisky 1970s Bottling, 50ml Miniature 1960s Bottling + Ash Tray, Water Jug, Glass & Tie Pins
A 1970s era expression from the closed distillery Corio matured for at least 5 years in oak. Also included in this lot is a 50ml miniature of a 1960s era Corio bottling with a branded ash tray, jug and glass.
Corio
A name that is steeped in Australian history, the Corio distillery opened in 1928 by Federal distilleries Pty, a company comprising Australia's major distilleries. This company would be purchased by Distillers Company Limited, a Scottish collective of distilleries that would later become the modern brand Diageo. Corio launched its first products in the mid 1930s as the brand aged all of its stock for at least 5 years, also producing gins & brandy products during this time. The whisky saw quite considerable acclaim with the brand receiving numerous awards. Typically a blended whisky, Corio redefined Australian whisky at the time and became immensely popular both domestically and in overseas markets. As the 1970s came to a close the import duty on imported whisky dropped, leading to brands like Johnnie Walker to be more affordable. These longer aged Scottish blends became the drink of choice, with Corio's reputation morphing into a cheap nasty drink that couldn't keep up. The distillery sadly closed in 1989 amidst the downturn of the global whisky market.
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Distillery / Brand:
Corio -
Region:
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Age:
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Whisky Type:
Blend -
Bottles Produced:
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Bottle Number:
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Size:
750ml -
Strength:
N/A
Distillery
Corio
A name that is steeped in Australian history, the Corio distillery opened in 1928 by Federal distilleries Pty, a company comprising Australia's major distilleries. This company would be purchased by Distillers Company Limited, a Scottish collective of distilleries that would later become the modern brand Diageo. Corio launched its first products in the mid 1930s as the brand aged all of its stock for at least 5 years, also producing gins & brandy products during this time. The whisky saw quite considerable acclaim with the brand receiving numerous awards. Typically a blended whisky, Corio redefined Australian whisky at the time and became immensely popular both domestically and in overseas markets. As the 1970s came to a close the import duty on imported whisky dropped, leading to brands like Johnnie Walker to be more affordable. These longer aged Scottish blends became the drink of choice, with Corio's reputation morphing into a cheap nasty drink that couldn't keep up. The distillery sadly closed in 1989 amidst the downturn of the global whisky market.
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The buyer's premium is 10% of the final hammer price (inc GST).
Our flat rate shipping across the country starts at $14 for 1 bottles, $20 for 2 and slightly increases from there.
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How Long Until Delivery?
Once payment is received by the Australian Whisky Auctions, your whisky will be dispatched within 5 business days from our warehouse in Melbourne, Victoria.
Depending on your location, this may take up to 10 business days to arrive via Australia post (or a similar courier). This depends on the current delivery times for our main shipping provider, Australia Post - Link
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