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Blended Whisky

Blended whisky is Scotland’s best-selling libation. A blended Scotch is an amalgam of both malt and grain whisky. The grain whisky is used for it is far cheaper to produce. It is distilled in column stills which proffer a high yield, though a more neutral flavour.

Blended Whiskey
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
$145.51
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
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
$43.44
A premium 40 year old expression from Hankey Bannister. This is part of a limited release of 1,917 bottles. This was released to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the brand.

In fact, this was...  More info
$555.21
The distillery named after the UK's highest mountain have produced this blended whisky which won gold at the International Wines and Spirits Competition in 2000.  More info
$31.98
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
The 30 year old is a superb blend from Ballantines. It won a Gold at the International Spirits Challenge and Jim Murray gave it 92 points.  More info
$298.61
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
$181.89
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
$109.13
A Bells decanter, created to celebrate Christmas 1989. A day when there was a major interest rate increase announced in Japan.  More info
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
Johnnie Walker Black Label is a classic blend of 40 different whiskies, and it has a beautifully malty, slightly smoky flavour. One of the ultimate blends, this classic gift set contains two smart...  More info
$44.64
Canadian Club - 1969
(70cl, 40%)
This is one for all you Mad Men fans out there. A Canadian Club from the 1960s, exactly as Don Draper would have enjoyed it. The label is badly damaged unfortunately, which would not go down well on...  More info
$181.89
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
$218.26
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
Cutty Sark - 1980s
(70cl, 40%)
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
$72.75
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
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
$109.13
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
$145.51
Avonside is an 8 year old blend from Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$35.29
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
$45.47
Famous Grouse - 1980s
(70cl, 40%)
This is a rare old bottle of the classic Scotch blend, Famous Grouse. It was bottled in the 1980s and gets its malt content from Highland Park, The Macallan and Glenrothes.  More info
$63.66
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
$109.13
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