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A famous and very popular blended whisky, Vat 69 comes with a great deal of history. It was first made in 1882 by William Sanderson - a liquor manufacturer from Leith, Scotland. To create the perfect blend, Sanderson made up 100 different vattings of whisky and hired a panel of expert whisky tasters to select the finest one. They chose the 69th vatting, thus the name, Vat 69. Blended using forty different malt and grain whiskies, this is a smooth, balanced spirit and a perennial favourite with blend drinkers.
Hints of spice and caramel, notes of barley malt, with a soft wheat character. A touch of pear juice.
Ground almonds and barley malt. Slightly biscuity, more of those pear notes, a little pepper. Sweet, rounded.
Woody, spiced finish. Caramel.
Simple, easy-going stuff. If you're looking for a dependable blend, this is an excellent choice.


22.55€?! In Croatia is around 8€... Normal price, without any discount...
VAT 69 used to be the best blended whisky around, with a "Jamiesons" sort of a flavour. Not been able to find any for ages, until this year. Twenty pounds, oh well. WHAT a disappointment, Flat, Harsh and Horrible. Half of it went down the drain. Nuff sed, but I'll still remember the good old days
Its too better for celebration parties.
Budget whiskey. Not offensive. That's about it. No woody, caramel and all that. No comparison with anything else. Even Red Label or Black Dog is more complex than this. But it is less offensive than many other similarly priced scotchs
if you the taste of rubbing alcohol,this is your drink.