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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.
You can see from the label that this is an old edition of Teacher's Highland Cream. The fact that this blended Scotch whisky comes in a litre bottle also points to that. A collector's item actually, for a super low price! (40%)
This unique gift package includes 3 samples (5 cl) containing three different blended Scotch whiskies, with The Lakes single malt whisky in the base. The whiskies are The One Fine Blend, The One Manzanilla Cask Finished, and The One Colheita Cask Finished
If you want something different than the standard blended scotch whisky that is on the shelf at every liquor store, then this Berry Bros & Rudd release is definitely an option. Appeared as No.1 in the new The Perspective Series. 21 years old, 43%.
In 2019, four blended whisky bottlings were released in The Perspective Series / No. 1 from Berry Bros & Rudd, a series featuring artistic photographs on the labels. This is a 25-year-old blended whisky with a full, fresh flavour and ripe fruit notes. 43%
A good example of a soft, triple distilled Irish whiskey. This Tullamore dew is uncomplicated, with grassy, floral and fruity notes. No whisky that will stay with you for a long time, but it is pleasant to drink and also very reasonably priced.
Are you looking for a pleasant drinkable, smooth and uncomplicated Irish whiskey, then this 12-year-old Tullamore dew is the one. This Special Reserve is distilled three times. It matured for 12 years in bourbon and oloroso sherry casks. At 40%.
An Irish whiskey with a Caribbean edge, this Tullamore dew XO. For a very reasonable price you get a nice drinkable and smooth whiskey with sweet, tropical notes from the rum casks on which it was finished. A whiskey for a summer evening.
A few years ago, bottler Turntable Spirits was established in Glasgow. They specialise in blending whisky, and this Radar Love is a prime example. The label lists the whiskies used for the blend, which was finished for 14 months in moscatel casks. (55.8%)
26% sherried Tamdhu, 21% bourbon-matured Dalmunach, 18% bourbon-matured Mannochmore, and 35% Girvan, 22% of which is matured in bourbon and 13% in Marsala casks—this is Turntable's recipe for this Harder, Better, Stronger, Faster blended Scotch. (59.1%)
Unlike most other blended Scotch whiskies, Turntable's does list which whiskies are in it and at what percentage. This is also the case with this superb Born to be Wild-edition. The blend matured in sherry and two kinds of bourbon casks. (53% ABV)
This isn't a blended Scotch whisky from Turntable, but a blend, as it features Irish Dingle pot-still whiskey, the result of a collaboration with that distillery. Besides that whiskey, it also contains Balmenach, Blair Athol, and Loch Lomond malts. (52%)
The Akashi Meïsei Deluxe is a Japanese blended whisky from the Eigashima Shuzo Distillery. It is a mix of 50% malt and 50% grain whisky that first matured in ex-bourbon casks and finished in sherry casks. A mild whisky with a subtle sherry influence. 50%
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