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Created in 1882
The first whiskey sold in a glass bottle
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【 Created in 1882】
【 The first whiskey sold in a glass bottle】
Region : Scotland
Alcohol : 40%
Volume : 1000ml
On the nose this blend has notes of sweet barley malt, cereals, caramel, pears and some spice. The barley malt and the pears reach the palate as well. Hints of a fruity sweetness and a little biscuit note are accompanied by spicy pepper.
Served at room temperature/ with ice

In the 19th century, Scotch was distilled, barrelled and bottled by a small group of businessmen who controlled the flow and flavour of whisky around the world. That changed when William Sanderson decided to do things differently. He prepared 100 blends and asked people which vat had the best whisky in it. The answer? Vat69.
