
In 15th century Leith, the monks of the order of St Anthony controlled the movement of wine through the port. The barrels would be taken from ships and stored in the Vaults, by the Kirkgate in central Leith. They employed a cooper called Henry Douglas to keep the casks in good working order.
When wine began to go missing, suspicion fell on Douglas, who denied all knowledge. A local hermit decided to investigate and accuse the crafty cooper. Henry Douglas looked scandalised. ‘Me?’ he said, ‘I don’t know a thing about it. I swear I know nothing. And if I’m telling a lie, may I never head this cask!’.
The words had hardly left his mouth, when the cask he was working on fell apart into staves at his feet and he ran into the furthest parts of the great vaults, never to be seen again although the sound of him can sometimes be heard trying to finish his cursed cask.
Our whisky endures a similar fate. We fill our blending vat with mature Scotch whisky, sourced from across the country, before bottling at least half. The vat is then replenished, before once again being half emptied, the cycle repeating forever. It is an infinite vat of Scotch, delivering intriguing, complex and exquisite whisky in perpetuity.
Batch IV
2,000 Bottles
46% ABV
Tasting Notes
Vanilla custard
Orange marmalade
Lapsang souchong Tea
The Blend
Blender’s Notes
Building on the subtle peat smoke of Perp-3, this latest iteration of Perpetuity playfully brings zesty, fruity sweetness to the forefront, followed by a gentle undercurrent of earthy, sooty smoke.
Notes of stone fruits and toffee apple return from the previous batch, now joined by bright orange marmalade, creamy vanilla custard, and the comforting warmth of a cup of Lapsang Souchong tea—forming the heart of this beautifully balanced blend.