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Blended whisky is a mixture of malt and grain whiskies, almost always diluted with water, usually up to 40%. Blended whisky is cold filtered to prevent turbidity, and caramel colored to the standard color for the brand. It is by far the most sold whisky type world wide.
Akashi is a brand of the Japanese Eigashima sake distillery, which was licensed to distil whisky already in 1919. And this is one of those whiskys. It is a blend that matured in bourbon casks and was finished in Umeshu (Japanese plum liqueur) casks. (40%)
Stirk Consultants Co. David Stirk released in a one-off series not only single malt and grain whisky but also blended Scotch whisky, as we see here. Rumor has it that this 12-year-old blend is a pre-blended Famous Grouse. Who knows...(50%)
This blended Scotch whisky has been thought about! The Thompson Brothers took 3 casks of good blended Scotch as a base, added 2 casks of 11-year-old Speyside malt and a cask of old Strathclyde grain. Finished in beer (Campervan Brewery) casks. 45.7%
This standard whiskey from Bushmills is ideal for drinking with friends or in Irish Coffee. Certainly considering the price!
This must really be an old bottling! The label is quite weathered, but it still shows that this is a Clan Campbell Blended Scotch Whisky. Clan Campbell was a brand of Muir Mackenzie. The bottle is still well filled due to the screw cap. A unique bottle!
This Crown Royal Fine De Luxe is a bottling from more than 65 years ago by the Canadian Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. It is a blend of Canadian whiskies, bottled at 40% in a beautiful, classic-looking bottle. A whisky of 'Priceless perfection', says the label
The 'Double Barrel' on the label of this Irish Whiskey from Glendalough indicates that this blend of their own malt and grain whisky was first matured in bourbon casks and then in carefully selected Oloroso sherry casks. Bottled at cask strength (61.3%)
This is a blend of carefully selected Japanese whiskies, the youngest of which is no less than 21 years old! These are Yamazaki and Hakushu single malt and Chita grain whisky that are blended in Japanese oak casks. (bottled at 43%)
The Hibiki Harmony is a blended Japanese whisky. So, a combination of malt and grain whisky. The Harmony matured in 5 different types of casks, such as bourbon and sherry casks and Japanese mizunara oak casks. It is bottled by Suntory Whisky at 43%.
If you are looking for a simple, easy-drinking blended Scotch whisky for a very nice price, and then also in a liter bottle, look no further. Here's that one. A great whisky also for mixing, this Highland Queen. Bottled at 40%.
For this money perhaps the best blended whisky that can be found! If the cheaper blends quickly give an watery, flat impression, this Highland Queen is quite full of aroma and taste and can compete with some sherried single malts. A real bargain!
Batch #1 of a 15-year-old blended whisky from the Irish Hinch Distillery. It is a mix of a malt that matured in bourbon and 1 year in oloroso casks from 2003, with a grain whisky that matured for 13 years in bourbon and 2 years in Oloroso casks. 46%
The Triple Distilled Irish whiskey. This Jameson is perfect in Irish coffee, for mixing, or in cocktails. With Ginger Ale for example. Buy it online in our shop.
Johnnie Walker is known worldwide for its affordable 'supermarket' blends. Less known is that the brand also releases special whisky blends under the Blue Label. And this one is very special with a Brora single malt and a Port Dundas grain in the mix!
This Loyal Old Mature blended scotch whisky proves that Adelphi does not only release bottlings in the higher quality and price range. With its price / quality ratio, this Old mature can compete well in the world of well-known blends.
Mackinlay's whisky was once famous because polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton took crates of it with him on his expeditions. The bottle of 5-years-old blended Scotch whisky you see here was bottled for the French market decades ago. A special bottle.
A fine blended Scotch whisky from bottler and distiller Adelphi for a friendly price. A blend with 70% malt whisky (and our guess is that this is mostly Ardnamurchan single malt) and 30% grain. For 80% in bourbon and for 20% in sherry casks matured. (46%)
This Kasei blended whisky is bottled by the Japanese Hombo Mars for the French La Maison du Whisky. Malt and grain whisky are brought together here in the smooth Mars style: floral, fruity notes and honey, with a hint of smoke. Bottled at 40%.
That Compass Box is a specialist in the inventive blending of Scotch whisky is also made clear with this edition in their Core Collection. The Nectarosity is a blend of malt and grain whiskies with a wealth of honey, fruit and toasted oak notes. 46%
A beautiful Japanese blended whisky at cask strength (51.4%), this Nikka. The single malt and grain whiskies in this blend all come from the own Nikka distilleries. Good balance between malt, grain and cask and complex. A blend to come home with!
This Nomad Outland Whisky is a whisky with a story. Started as a blend of more than 30 malt and grain whiskies from the Speyside. After 6 years of maturation there, the blend travelled to Jerez in Spain to mature further in PX and Oloroso casks. (43.1%)
When this Seagram's V.O. Canadian Whisky was bottled for the Dutch market, we do not know. Back then, by purchasing this 6-year-old blended Canadian whisky in a 350 ml bottle, you had a chance to win a belt, but those times are over. (40%)
Blended Scotch is the most sold whisky. Usually, these are the easy drams that you drink with ice or in a cola. But sometimes a blend deserves extra attention, like this Seven Stars: 60% malt, at least 1 year Oloroso finish. Old-fashioned good! (46%)
The young Irish Teeling Distillery likes to experiment, using whisky from other distilleries such as Cooley. This blended whisky finished in rum casks is a good example of this. Give the rum tones some time to develop in the glass.
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