A classic blend made up of 41 different whiskies. Whyte and Mackay special is a great mixer.

Was: £22.75Now: £22.50
Awesome blended whiskey. Dark fruits, apricot, toffee and muscovado sugars. One of the best blended whiskey.
Some people it seems are impossible to please, as I've seen some bad reviews for this that I just don't understand. Now I love a single malt from time to time but my daily tipple (I have a dram before bed every night) is always one of the cheaper easily available blends. I prefer this to Bells, Teachers and Grouse. It's not as good as White Horse, which you don't really see these days but it's still a bloody good tipple. I like this one - everything from the colour to the aroma to the taste. It is a fine scotch. Love it.
Tried most cheap blends and this is my favourite.
Bit of a controversial whisky, seems you'll either love it or loathe it. If your wanting a easy drinking sweeter blended whisky then this will tick all the boxes. I find it's best served neat (but works well with ice, water or mixers) warm it in your hand to release the winter warming notes of caramel, sherry. Smooth and delicious. My go to cheaper blend
I was trying to find a budget whisky to ease my pocket. I just can't afford Glenmorengie or Lagavulin every pour. This Wyte & Mackay fits the price criteria. But despite the price, it is just not for me. Is almost like the blender put together some caramel water and thats it. Beyond that caramel sweetness, i struggle to find anything else. No heat, no character, no finish. It is a whisky thats only 'ok' if you mix with ice, or soda, or cooking, or cocktail. I had low expectation when i bought it due to again the low price. But even then, it managed to go below my expectation. I can find JW Black and Chivas 12 enjoyable, not this. A can of Guinness Stout has more complexity than this.