The Scottish Mail on Sunday

That’s dram expensive!

Rare bottle of Scotch MoS salvaged from wreck that inspired Whisky Galore sells for record £12,925

- By George Mair

A RARE bottle of whisky salvaged by The Mail on Sunday from a shipwreck that inspired the film Whisky Galore! has fetched a record £12,925.

The sum is thought to be the highest ever paid at auction for a single bottle of Scotch from the wreck of the SS Politician, which ran aground in 1941 near the island of Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides.

The blended whisky was recovered during a dive sponsored by the MoS in 1987, and offered as the first prize in a poem competitio­n won by Donald McLaren of Dundee, who passed away aged 78 in 2016.

Mr McLaren’s daughter, Nicola Hastie, offered the bottle in The Grand Whisky Auction’s online sale, where it attracted global interest, and a bidding war saw the price soar to double its £5,000£6,000 estimate.

Mrs Hastie, 57, who will share the proceeds with brother Andrew, said: ‘It was amazing. Dad was an avid reader of The Mail on Sunday and read it from cover to cover every week.

‘He was delighted to win such an historic bottle thanks to his poem, but he would be very happy with this outcome. It feels like Dad’s still looking after us.

‘I don’t know who bought the whisky, but I would love to think that it might go on display for people to enjoy.’

Of her plans for her share of the proceeds, she added: ‘I’m going to visit Rothesay, where my dad grew up, for the first time, to see where he lived and went to school.

‘Dad and I enjoyed art so I’ll look for a painting of Rothesay to hang next to his framed poem as a reminder of him. Also, I’ve never seen Whisky Galore! so I’ll buy it on DVD.’

The 8,000-ton SS Politician was bound for Kingston in Jamaica and New Orleans when it ran aground.

While the crew were rescued unharmed, much of the whisky on board was removed by islanders from under the noses of the authoritie­s.

The story of the ship and the islanders who couldn’t believe their luck was told by Compton MacKenzie in his 1947 novel Whisky Galore.

The book inspired the 1949 Ealing comedy starring Gordon Jackson, Joan Greenwood and Basil Radford, which was remade in 2016 with a cast including Gregor Fisher, Eddie Izzard and James Cosmo.

Diver Mike Armitage recovered the bottle from the wreck during a Mail on Sunday-sponsored dive. It was found less than 30ft below the surface in the remains of the No5 hold, which was blown up by Customs in 1942 in a bid to prevent looting.

The poetry competitio­n invited readers to offer their thoughts on the ship’s fate in 300 words or fewer. Mr McLaren’s poem, Polly, beat hundreds of entries from across the UK.

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 ??  ?? NEAT: Donald McLaren, who won the whisky in an MoS poetry competitio­n in 1987, and, top, a diver finds the bottle
NEAT: Donald McLaren, who won the whisky in an MoS poetry competitio­n in 1987, and, top, a diver finds the bottle

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