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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 Whisky
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The United Kingdom's most popular blended Scotch whisky. This Bells whisky was bottled in a special decanter for Christmas 1998.  More info
$117.58
Part of a range of Gordon and MacPhail blended whiskies.  More info
$67.91
Royal Findhorn is a blended whisky from Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$34.78
A magnum of 8 year blended malt from the Isle of Orkney, bottled by Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$72.25
Old St Andrews is a gold themed whisky brand, in this case the bottle is very golf-themed.  More info
$34.26
A half bottle of Whyte and Mackay Special, a classic blended whisky.  More info
$19.86
A very rare porcelain decanter from Bells, commemorating the Queen's 60th birthday. The decanter is in perfect condition, though the cardboard box is slightly damaged.  More info
$147.56
A porcelain decanter from Bells, bottled to celebrate the birth of Princess Beatrice in 1988.  More info
$93.53
Bells Original 35cl
(35cl, 40%)
A half bottle of the incredibly popular blend, Bells Original. A spicy, clean blend with good balance.  More info
$16.70
An old half-bottle of Haig Dimple, a blend that draws much of its malt whisky from Glenkinchie and Linkwood. Haig Dimple uses a higher proportion of malt in its blend, as opposed to grain whisky.
 More info
$98.86
Haig Pinch 4/5 Quart
(76cl, 43%)
An incredibly rare, quart-sized bottle from Haig, this was bottled decades ago and is a true collector's item. Rare too, to see Haig Pinch - Dimple is the more common of the two.  More info
$304.33
A blended Scotch, this particular bottle of 10 year old Black Jack dates from the 1970s. Fine condition.  More info
$152.20
Scottish Glory is a great value-for-money blend produced in Scotland. It is aged for three years before bottling.  More info
$34.93
A Bells Decanter released to mark the birth of Prince William of Wales on the 21st June 1982.  More info
$130.82
A Bells Decanter released to celebrate the marriage of Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson in 1986. It is nearly empty but remains collectable.  More info
$105.78
This is a Blended Scotch Whisky from Alexander Dunn, impressively bottled in the 1960's!  More info
$182.64
This is a bells Porcelain decanter to celebrate the birth of Princess Beatrice.

*Please not that this is an auction piece and is about half full.*  More info
$88.20
This is blended Scotch whisky from Berry Brothers and Rudd and uses a high proportion of Islay whisky to create a smoky style.  More info
$83.42
This Bell's Decanter was released to commemorate the Queen Mother's 90th Birthday.

*Please note this decanter does not have a tin.*  More info
$82.19
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
$127.85
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
$182.64
Grant's Stand Fast is a now-discontinued blended whisky made with grain from the Girvan distillery, with malt from Glenfiddich and Balvenie. This is a rare 1970s bottling.  More info
$127.85
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
$127.85
This is an old 1980s bottling of the classic blended Scotch whisky from Dewars, made with whiskies aged for a minimum of 12 years.  More info
$127.85
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
$164.38
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