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

Nice with a wee dash of mineral water
Shouldn't ratings be weighted based on price, and what the whisky aims to be? This whisky is great value, I'm not going to compare it to the distiller edition single malts I've tasted, as it costs a tiny fraction what they did. For its price, I've never tasted anything better, so surely that makes it a legitimate 5*.
Good and smooth whisky, warming. A winter warmer. Caramel, hazelnut, sweet orange, toffee. Medium to long finish. Well done... I like it, I do.
Still decent. But I think the quality is coming down the flavour seems more muted now. m guessing there's slightly more grain in this than last time I tried it to keep costs down. If the trend continues so will my ratings
'Whyte and Mackay' is probably the best of the budget big name blends. Smooth and sweet, I happen to rather like. I've been drinking more blends of late due to a tight budget which will probably last for the remainder of my life, but as long as decent cheap blends like 'Whyte and Mackay' exist, I'll get by just fine. Certainly not to be sniffed at..... I mean, of course it should be sniffed at, and properly, otherwise Mr Richard Paterson may just well kill you, but you know what I mean! A good flavoursome dram for the price (I picked up a 1L for £15!!!)