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A superb blended malt whisky from William Grant, made with single malts from three famous Speyside distilleries. The result is a smooth, creamy, supple and very malty Scotch which works superbly well neat, over ice, or in whisky cocktails.
Flaming Heart has been one of the most successful Compass Box releases, with four expressions since its launch in 2006. It is characterised by its striking combination of French oak sweetness and peaty smoke.
Celebrate the 2022 Chinese New Year with a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky Limited Edition Year of the Tiger. This colorful limited edition design bottle pays homage to the pioneering spirit that has made the Lunar New Year a dynamic global event.
Give the gift of precious depth this Lunar New Year with Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Rabbit limited edition design. The stunningly vivid design, created by one of fashion’s brightest young talents, Angel Chen, features a dynamic, modern interpretation of 2023’s Zodiac animal, the sprightly rabbit.
Light amber in color with aromas of buttered lemon, praline, and cream. Medium body with light smoke and peat balanced with spice and honey notes. A nice, zesty finish. Enjoy neat or on the rocks.
Blue is the color of royalty and we’d have to agree … especially when our eyes have the opportunity to catch a glimpse (and our tongues a taste!) of Chivas Regal Royal Salute ‘The Time’ Series single cask finish 52 year old blended scotch.
Artist Blend has a high single malt content, offering remarkable flavor and complexity while retaining the versatility of a Blended Scotch Whisky. It pays tribute to Edinburgh and a time when blending was an art form.
Ballantine’s Finest is the oldest recipe in the current range, created in 1910 by the Ballantine’s family. There are more than 40 malts and grains in this blend. These are carefully selected from 4 different iconic Scottish regions.
Fashions change, and formulae suit. Blended whiskies of the 1970s, ’80s, and ‘90s are very different from today’s versions, even when the brand name remains the same.