When [Sir
Walter Scott] sold his Edinburgh house as part of the settlement, its wine
cellar was loaded into carts and taken to Abbotsford; 350 dozen bottles of port
and claret and 35 dozen of spirits were to join a much larger depository, of
over 1,000 dozen bottles, at the country mansion.
—Paul
Johnson, The Birth of the Modern: World
Society 1815-1830