🥃 House of Peers 20 Years Old 700ml – Blended Scotch Whisky
🏴 Classic Aged Blended Whisky in Traditional Export Presentation
House of Peers 20 Years Old is a blended Scotch whisky aged for 20 years and typically bottled for export markets under independent bottlers such as Douglas Laing and related agencies. It is known for its long maturation profile, smooth drinking style, and classic “old-school” Scotch branding often seen in European-market releases.
It is commonly found in 700–750 ml bottles and appears in several label and bottling variations, including ceramic-style jugs and decorative export editions.
📋 Key Details
- Category: Blended Scotch Whisky
- Brand/Series: House of Peers
- Age Statement: 20 Years Old
- Bottle Size: 700 ml (sometimes 750 ml depending on bottling)
- Origin: Scotland (bottled for export markets)
- ABV: Typically 40–43%
- Style: Aged blended whisky
🎁 Packaging & Presentation
- Traditional export-style label with gold, black, and red detailing
- Some editions in ceramic jug-style bottles or decanter formats
- Bottled for specific importers and regional distributors
- Classic vintage whisky branding aesthetic, often associated with Italian and European markets
- Presentation emphasizes maturity and collectible appeal rather than modern branding
💎 Collectibility & Value
House of Peers 20 Years Old is mainly collected as:
- Vintage blended Scotch export bottlings
- Ceramic jug or decanter-style whisky bottles
- Independent bottler releases (e.g., Douglas Laing-related series)
- European-market whisky imports
Collector value depends on:
- Bottling variation (glass vs ceramic jug)
- Age statement authenticity and label design
- Condition of seal, fill level, and packaging
- Import/export edition rarity
Older ceramic or decanter versions are generally more sought after for display collections.
⭐ Why This Bottle Matters
- Represents traditional aged blended Scotch export whisky style
- Often linked to independent bottling and European distribution history
- Distinctive vintage presentation makes it attractive for collectors


