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Whyte and Mackay 18 Year Old Founders Reserve

Lot: 5102745

Whyte and Mackay 18 Year Old Founders Reserve

Winning Bid: £47

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Lot:
Age: 
18 Year Old
Region: 
Scotland
Bottler: 
whyte & mackay
Bottled Strength: 
40%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
product Details

Whyte and Mackay 18 Year Old Founders Reserve

James Whyte and Charles Mackay started their company in 1882, quickly launching their Whyte & Mackay special blend. Their sales were predominantly in the export market until after the second world war, when they renewed their focus domestically. The firm merged with the Mackenzie Brothers in 1960, giving them their first distillery, Dalmore. They soon added Tamnavulin, Fettercairn and the Invergordon grain distillery to their portfolio, all of which have been key contributors to their blends over the years. Whyte & Mackay have always been forward thinking in their approach, using sherry finishing for their proprietary blend, and introducing the first 40 fl oz bottle for the on-trade in 1963 (now an industry standard). Today the brand is synonymous with its master blender, Richard Paterson, and remains one of the most popular Scotch brands in the world.

A discontinued 18 year old Whyte and Mackay, presented in the old pre-2007 Dalmore style bottle. 

 

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