Seagram’s VO /1983 Blended Canadian Whisky
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Whisky Bottle | Rating | Reviews | Price |
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Royal Salute LXX 21 Year Old | 5 | 4 | £450 |
Peaky Blinder Irish Whiskey Blended Whisky | 4.5 | 245 | £19.99 |
Canadian Club Canadian Whisky | 4.2 | 141 | £18 |
Black & White /1930s | 0 | 0 | £650 |
Antiquary 12 Year Old | 4.7 | 33 | £24.5 |
Lord Elcho 15 Year Old Wemyss Malts | 4.5 | 4 | £49.95 |
The Claymore Blended Blended Whisky | 3.5 | 22 | £ |
Highland Queen 1561 Blended Whisky | 0 | 0 | £21.94 |
Gilbey’s Spey Royal Tall /1970s | 0 | 0 | £150 |
Black & White /1930s Late King George V | 0 | 0 | £500 |
The Perspective Series 35 Year Old Berry Bros & Rudd Blended Whisky | 0 | 0 | £245 |
Cutty Sark | 3.1 | 48 | £20.45 |
Blends tends to be a divisive area for many whisky drinkers, on the one hand around 90% of all whisky distilled is destined for blending, on the other blended whiskies are generally designed to be round, mellow and virtually indistinguishable between bottles. For this reasons they’re often unfairly known as the McDonald’s of whisky.
Blend whiskies came into existence primarily from merchants who would blend (mix) together the whiskies they received from distilleries. By mixing they were able to create a more consistent quality and taste. The most successful of these are recognisable to most drinkers today: Johnny Walker, Dewar’s, and Buchanan’s etc. in recent years a new class of blenders such as Compass Box