Whisky


Scotch Whisky

Blended Scotch Whisky

  • 100 Pipers 100 Pipers

    100 Pipers is a popular blended whisky with a smooth flavour that warms the heart. It is extremely popular in Spain, the world?s biggest whisky market, and also in Thailand.  More ...

  • Ballantine's Ballantine's

    The unmistakable Ballantine's flavor is dependent on these 50 single malts, 4 single grains and in particular the fingerprint malts from Miltonduff and Glenburgie. It is balanced because no one single component dominates. Ballantine's provides the most diverse range of quality blended Scotch whiskies available anywhere in the world.  More ...

  • Catty Sark Catty Sark

    'Cutty Sark' is a registed trademark of Berry Bros. & Rudd Ltd, and the premium end of the range has been enhanced with luxurious new gift packaging and some distinctive special editions.  More ...

  • Catto's Catto's

    Catto's Blended Scotch Whisky was first produced in 1861 by James Catto, a highly regarded and world famous merchant and Scotch whisky blending pioneer.  More ...

  • Chivas Regal Chivas Regal

    Chivas Regal is globally recognized as the best of the premium blended Scotch whiskies, setting a standard of excellence for all distilled spirits. With its complex yet smooth aroma and smoky taste balanced by a mellow flavour, Chivas Regal has become a favorite of connoisseurs, moving around 3 million cases worldwide annually. That translates as over 30 million bottles a year - approximately one every second, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.  More ...

  • Dewar's Dewar's

    Dewar's, a brand of blended Scotch whisky, as opposed to a single malt, was founded by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846. Under the guidance and leadership of his two sons, John A. Dewar Jr. and Tommy Dewar, the brand expanded on a global scale. Tommy Dewar, gifted with charisma and charm, was a large asset to the success of the brand. Spending 2 years traveling the world publicizing the Dewar's name, he became famous as an author with his personal journal recounting his travels titled Ramble Round the Globe.  More ...

  • Famous Grouse Famous Grouse

    The Famous Grouse is a brand of blended Scotch whisky, first produced by Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd. in 1897, and now produced by The Edrington Group. The malt whiskies used in The Famous Grouse blend include The Glenrothes, Highland Park Single Malt and Macallan Single Malt. Its emblem is the Red Grouse  More ...

  • Hankey Bannister Hankey Bannister

    Hankey Bannister is exported to over 40 countries worldwide. It has a major presence in all major European markets with other key markets including South Africa, Latin America and Australia. Hankey Bannister also now performs exceptionally well in the Travel Retail sector, worldwide.  More ...

  • Isle of Skye Isle of Skye

    The Isle of Skye, commonly known as Skye, is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic it is commonly referred to as An t-Eilean Sgitheanach ("The Winged Isle").  More ...

  • J&B J&B

    Justerini & Brooks (commonly known as just J & B) is a scotch blended whisky. The company is owned by multinational Diageo plc. J&B Rare Blend, the standard J&B whisky brand, is a blend of 42 Scottish malt and grain whiskies.  More ...

  • Johnnie Walker Johnnie Walker

    Originally known as Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky, the brand is a legacy left by John 'Johnnie' Walker after he started to sell whisky in his grocer's shop in Ayrshire, Scotland. The brand became popular, but after Walker's death in 1857 it was his son Alexander Walker and grandson Alexander Walker II who were largely responsible for establishing the whisky as a popular brand.  More ...

  • Long John Long John

    In 1825 Long John McDonald was one of the first men to start legally distilling and selling his own whisky. The home of his fine whisky was the Ben Nevis distillery, nestled at the foot of Ben Nevis, Scotland's tallest mountain in the heart of the Scottish highlands.  More ...

  • Passport Passport

    The 60s 'TIME OF GREAT CHANGE a time to BREAK MOULDS MAKE CHANCES MAKE CHANGES,make history' Created in 1965, Passport captured the essence of this era. Innovative and adventurous, a new Scotch had arrived and broke the mould.  More ...

  • Rob Roy Rob Roy

    Soldier. Cattle rustler. Outlaw. Legend in his own lifetime. Rob Roy MacGregor's life was as complicated as the times he lived in - a man so famous that Daniel Defoe published 'Highland Rogue' while he was still alive. And some ninety years after his death, Walter Scott immortalised the man in his historical novel 'Rob Roy'.  More ...

  • Royal Salute Royal Salute

    Royal Salute 21 Year Old is the world's leading super-premium Scotch whisky first produced in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.  More ...

  • Scottish Leader Scottish Leader

    Smooth, perfectly balanced and extremely consistent - a fine blended whisky is a work of art. And that art is down to the skill of the Master Blender. This person's role is to marry single malt and single grain whiskies to create a unique spirit, and it's not for the faint of heart (or dull of palate).  More ...

  • Something Special Something Special

    William Hill started a fine wines and spirits business in 1973, amid the wide thoroughfares and Georgian splendour of Edinburgh's New Town. The business prospered, and in 1834 William's son Robert was granted a Royal Warrant, as purveyor to King William IV a Royal Warrant was subsequently granted by Queen Victoria.  More ...

  • White Horse White Horse

    Fine old Scotch Whisky Owned by United Distillers ( URL : http://www.united.distillers.co.uk/ ) Glasgow. From White House Distillers - Glasgow & London. It's known as a blended scotch whisky - 43% vol. The Whisky is a smooth and distinctive whisky with peaty elements in both its aroma and flavour. It is the leading standard blend in Japan.  More ...

  • Whyte & Mackay Whyte & Mackay

    Whyte & Mackay's 'Double Lion' blend has its origins in the Glasgow firm of Allan & Poynter, founded in November 1843 by John Poynter, a successful chemical manufacturer, and William Allan, a ham curer. The firm was originally to warehouse dry goods for the grocery trade. In the course of time the business changed hands and the new owner, William Scott recruited two young men to help him in the business, James Whyte and Charles Mackay.  More ...




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