About The Antiquary
The Antiquary is a blended Scotch whisky with Edinburgh roots, first registered as a brand by J&W Hardie in 1888. Its name comes from Sir Walter Scott’s 1816 novel The Antiquary, and the whisky became known for its distinctive diamond-shaped bottle, a design introduced in the mid-20th century and retained through later ownership changes.
J&W Hardie was acquired by The Tomatin Distillery Co. Ltd in 1996, bringing The Antiquary into the same group as Tomatin single malt. The blend is built around Highland and Speyside malts with Lowland grain whisky, with a notably high malt content and a lightly smoky thread from Islay malt. The modern range includes age-stated expressions such as 15, 21 and 30 Year Old, with extended marriages in casks including claret, port and sherry.