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Jeune Afrique
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1980-01-16
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Volume Number: 993
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There's only one way to have Glenfiddich. Seriously. You can take it dry. Or with a little ice and water. But just remember, you're not tasting just any Scotch. Glenfiddich is a pure, unmixed malt. Distilled in the old-fashioned way, in hand-hammered copper stills. The result is the best whisky Scotland has to offer. Drink it slowly. And seriously. [In Italics] 'Glenfiddich' is Gaelic for 'Deer Valley'. Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky.
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A bottle of scotch takes up most of the image. It is hinted that there is also a decanter in the scene, though we only see the decanter stopper, which is an imposing silver deer head, complete with long antlers. There are a couple of typos or spelling mistakes in the text. The product is scotch, the brand is Glenfiddich.
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Emma Chilton