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Black & White - 1970s 1l
(1cl, 43.28%)
Produced by Buchanan's in the 1960s, Black and White is a classic Scotch blended whisky. This comes in a 0.9375 litre bottle and it was bottled for the Canary Islands.  More info
$145.51
The 4th release of Black Bull's flagship limited release, 40 year old, cask strength, blended whisky; made with around 90% single malts and 10% single grain from some of the very finest distilleries...  More info
$316.09
Described on the label as "Scotch at its lightest", this is a 1970s bottling of Taylor and Ferguson's Ambassador blend. It was aged for at least 8 years before bottling.  More info
$127.32
Billed as the "world's lightest Scotch", Ambassador is a blended Scotch whisky which was produced in Glasgow by the Taylor and Ferguson company. This bottle dates back to the 1960s.  More info
$181.89
Old Smuggler is an ancient and very rare blended Scotch whisky produced way back when. This is a 1970s edition which was imported and bottled in the US by W.A. Taylor and Company.  More info
$127.32
Produced by Taylor and Ferguson, Ambassador is a 12 year old blended Scotch whisky. This is a rare 1970s bottling which contains "4/5 quart" at 86 proof.  More info
$163.70
Grand Macnich is a very rare and highly collectible blended whisky. This is an 18 year old variant, bottled in the 1980s.  More info
$145.51
The William Lawson's blend is a legendary Scotch whisky which was first made in 1849. It is a medium-bodied affair with hints of spice and creamy malt on the palate. This is a rare 1970s edition.  More info
$127.32
This is Batch 3 of the staggeringly good 40 year old blended whisky Black Bull. This is made of a mix of 14.4% top quality grain whisky, and 85.6% rich, characterful malt whisky. Included in the blend...  More info
A classic, first produced during the 1930s. Duncan Taylor took the helm in 2001 and continues to blend Black Bull from equal measures of malt and grain whisky. This is the more recently released 12...  More info
$56.96
This blend commemorates the charge of the Royal Scots Greys at Waterloo. The blend was made by Grey Rogers & Co, a subsidiarity of Invergordon.  More info
$183.40
This is a very rare, collectible version of the classic blended whisky Scottish Leader. It is the legendary "Platinum Seal" edition - a must for any blend connoisseurs.  More info
$121.24
Doctors' Special Blended Scotch Whisky was produced by Robert McNish & Co in Glasgow and even had a By Appointment warrant from King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden.  More info
$124.21
Bottled especially Burberry's of London, this is a malty, 15 year old blended whisky.  More info
$45.46
This is an old bottling of the Stewarts Cream of The Barley blend which was first produced back in 1831, presented in a tartan draw-string bag.  More info
$68.13
The most recent addition to the Black Bull stable, this Special Reserve Number one is based on the same ratio of 50% malt to grain that is used in both the 12 and 40 year old Black Bull whiskies. This...  More info
$157.15
A 17 year old version of the Islay Mist blend, which was launched in the 1920s. This has less of the peaty character of the younger offerings, rather it is more of a highland dram.  More info
$72.86
This is an old, rare blend, made before the standard bottle size for spirits become 75cl. Made with a high proportion of Islay malts, expect a subtle smokiness in this one….  More info
$45.40
Big Ben - 1970s
(75cl, 43%)
Bottled in the 1970s, this is a blended Scotch whisky named after Big Ben. Pedants in our ranks (the larger proportion of our motley ranks) will note that Big Ben is the bell within the tower, and not...  More info
$109.13
This is a very handsome-looking bottle of Chequers blended whisky bottled in the 1960s. The bottle is numbered and signed by bottler John McEwan.  More info
$218.26
Produced by MacDonald and Muir, this is a very rare 15 year old blended whisky from the Highland Queen range, named for Mary Queen of Scots and bottled in the 1960s.  More info
$163.70
This is a blended whisky bottled by the 1960's blending company - Clyde Glendoran.

There is no statement of alcoholic strength on the bottle.  More info
$145.51
A blended Scotch, this particular bottle of Black Jack dates from the 1970s. Fine condition.  More info
$90.94
Made in the 1970s, Dewars White Label is a rich blended whisky made with around 40 different whiskies, with Aberfeldy at the core. This is quite the collectible and even comes boxed!  More info
$109.13
The higher strength version of Duncan Taylor's Big Smoke. This is essentially a younger, more intense version of the very popular Auld Reekie. Lots of complexity and smoky flavour going on….  More info
$59.04
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