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Other Scotch Blended Whisky

Because there are so many Scotch regions, and blended whiskies feature spirit from several regions, and many distilleries. A number of popular blended Scotch whiskies boast that they feature 'over 40 single malts'. Thus, the blended whiskies in this section are from an unspecified location. Here you'll find such back bar favourites as Johnnie Walker and Chivas Regal. You'll also find some of Compass Box's new additions, like their well received Asyla and Richard Paterson's brain child; the Whyte and Mackay range.

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A very rare and old half bottle of Dewars, this is a 70 proof whisky, containing 13 1/3 ounces of spirit (roughly 370ml). A great collectors' item!  More info
$125.53
This is a Bells porcelain decanter to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee.  More info
$116.11
A classic 12 year old Blend, Chivas Regal is great over ice, or in a Scotch whisky cocktail, thanks to its great balance and complexity.
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$86.28
A Christmas Porcelain decanter from Bells, bottled for Christmas 1995.  More info
J&B Minus Six
(70cl, 40%)
A heavily filtered blended whisky, quite stylish actually, designed to be drunk at minus six degrees Celsius. A great mixer from J&B.  More info
Bell's 8 Year Old 1.5L
(150cl, 40%)
A Magnum of Bell's Original, the UK's most popular blended whisky, with a focus on the malt of Blair Athol in Pitlochry.  More info
$61.39
This is an antique bottling of Bell's Special Blended Scotch Whisky in a 1.5 litre bottle. Potentially from the 1990s.  More info
$61.16
Made with a malty core of Speyside whisky, Grant's BP (Best Procurable) is a delicious Scotch blend from William Grant (owner of Glenfiddich and Balvenie). This was bottled in the 1960s.  More info
$188.41
A very tasteful decanter from Bells, bottled to celebrate Christmas of 1992. Jingle Bells.  More info
A & A Crawford was a whisky blender and merchant which established in Leith in 1860. The 3 Star blend was launched just before the turn of the century, followed by the deluxe 5 Star Blend which was...  More info
$24.56
Bells 8 Year Old 1l
(100cl, 40%)
A litre bottle of Bells, the UK's favourite blended whisky. This is a rich, nutty blend based around the malt whisky from Blair Athol.  More info
Glen Calder is a blended whisky from Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$33.49
Haig Dimple - 1980s
(75cl, 40%)
A Dimple from the 80s. A great blend that's stood the test of time, Dimple uses a higher than average proportion of malt in its blend. Comes complete with a box, and it's all in very fine condition.  More info
$150.73
A wonderful blended whisky from Compass Box, 76% of Double Single is 18 year old Glen Elgin and 24% is 21 year old Port Dundas. They release just 876 bottles of this, and it even comes in a perspex...  More info
A premium blended whisky from Chivas, Revolve is more than that though, much more - the bottle actually rotates, rather gracefully, like an liquor-filled spinning top.  More info
This is a very rare bottle of Haig's Dimple which was bottled in the 1960s. These are incredibly collectible, especially so given this one comes with the original packaging!  More info
$188.41
This is a 1970's bottling of Haig's Dimple De Luxe blend. So named because of the dimples in the bottle. This is a collectable piece but is also drinkable.  More info
$113.05
A Bells decanter, created to celebrate Christmas 1989. A day when there was a major interest rate increase announced in Japan.  More info
A litre bottle of Special blended whisky from Whyte and Mackay. Carefully made to the same exacting standards of the company's founders.  More info
$45.00
Justerini and Brooks' blended Scotch whisky as it was in the 1950's, quite literally, this bottle is from the 1950's. The blend was designed in the 1930's to give Americans something that tasted...  More info
$226.10
This is a rare 1980s bottle of the delicious Cutty Sark - a classic blended whisky from Berry Brothers and Rudd, named for the famous tea clipper. This is highly collectible.  More info
$75.37
This is a bottle of the White Horse blended Scotch whisky from the 1970's. Please note: There is no statement of alcoholic strength on the bottle, however it is likely to be 40%abv.  More info
$113.05
This is a 1970's bottling of the world famous Cutty Sark blend, back when Berry Brothers and Rudd still made it! Very exciting stuff indeed.  More info
$150.73
Avonside is an 8 year old blend from Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$36.55
J&B Rare - 1990s
(70cl, 40%)
Made by Justerini & Brooks in the 1990s, this is a very rare bottle of the classic blend. It was made with 42 different whiskies, and has a classically creamy, malty Speyside style.  More info
$47.10
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