Whyte and Mackay Special Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl
Whyte and Mackay Special Blended Scotch Whisky
A classic blend made up of 41 different whiskies. Whyte and Mackay special is a great mixer.
A classic blend made up of 41 different whiskies. Whyte and Mackay special is a great mixer.
There's always a bottle of Special in my whisky cabinet. Sometimes I feel like a tipple, but not at the expense of my Glenlivet or Clynelish, and this blend suits that purpose. There's a bit more "fire" in this blend, but it's easy to get used to, and it shines with a small amount of fresh NZ water. Well done, Mr Paterson!
I would take no notice of the low marks some people have given it.They must be young or mistaken people that have no idea about blended whisky.Its the one blended whisky I would pick before most others.It is for men not boys.It is smooth and has plenty of taste.
Of whiskys at this price this is the best in my opinion. I think the way the whiskys are blended and then kept in the wood together before bottling add flavour and a quality taste.It is different to the others but I think it is the best.Johnny Norfolk
Probably one of the most vile whisky's that has ever passed my lips. Jura is to the Isle of Jura what Whyte and MacKay is to industrial Glasgow. This brand likened to paint stripper is actually an embarrassment to the whisky world. It's cheap (and nasty) for a very good reason. I wouldn't even recommend it to an old tramp. chances are, they probably drink it. Vile !
A deeper caramel flavour than many blended malts, but very little range of flavours. although a rich flavour, it soon becomes dull on the tongue. Grants blended scotch provides a much better range of flavour and a smoother finish. Ok for its price, but as I say, Grants is better.5/10 for decent value, but 3/10 overall because there are better out there.