£14.00 / 30ml dram
NO.07
1950s Black & White 30ml Sample
Distilled At: BLENDED WHISKY
EDITION OF 21
Out of stock
OVERVIEW
The blended whisky in release NO.07 was bottled by Black & White in the 1950s. Contributors to Black and White include: the Port Dundas Distillery, the Dalwhinnie distillery, the Clynelish distillery and the Glendullan distillery.
The current retail price of a 26 2/3floz bottle is £300
ORIGINAL BOTTLE DETAILS
Distilled At: | – |
Region: | – |
Bottled By: | James Buchanan & Co Ltd |
Type: | Blended Scotch Whisky |
Age: | NAS |
Vintage: | – |
Bottled: | 1950s |
ABV: | 40% |
Original Volume: | – |
Series: | Black & White |
Special: | – |
Cask Type: | – |
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NO.07
1950s Black & White 30ml Sample
Distilled At: BLENDED WHISKY
EDITION OF 21
£14.00 / 30ml dram
Out of stock
OVERVIEW
The blended whisky in release NO.07 was bottled by Black & White in the 1950s. Contributors to Black and White include: the Port Dundas Distillery, the Dalwhinnie distillery, the Clynelish distillery and the Glendullan distillery.
The current retail price of a 26 2/3floz bottle is £300
Distilled At: | – |
Region: | – |
Bottled By: | James Buchanan & Co Ltd |
Type: | Blended Scotch Whisky |
Age: | NAS |
Vintage: | – |
Bottled: | 1950s |
ABV: | 40% |
Original Volume: | – |
Series: | Black & White |
Special: | – |
Cask Type: | – |
DESCRIPTION
The blended whisky in release NO.07 was bottled by Black & White in the 1950s. Contributors to Black and White include: the Port Dundas Distillery, the Dalwhinnie distillery, the Clynelish distillery and the Glendullan distillery.
ABOUT BLACK AND WHITE WHISKY
The Black & White blend was originally launched in 1884 by London-based James Buchanan, whose aim was to introduce blended whisky to the English market. The result was The Buchanan Blend, a light and smooth unpeated whisky which proved a success with consumers. Within a year Buchanan received a contract to supply the Member’s Bar at Parliament’s House of Commons. In recognition, Buchanan renamed the blend Buchanan’s House of Commons Finest Old Highland Whisky presenting it distinctively in a dark glass bottle with a white label. The blend quickly gained a popular nickname as drinkers ordered “that Black & White whisky”, and in 1902 the brand was officially renamed Black & White.
After visiting a dog show Buchanan picked a black Scottish Terrier and a white West Highland White Terrier as the brand’s mascots; the pair ‘Scottie and Westie’ would go on to become iconic symbols featuring in the blend’s advertising. By 1907 Black & White was being exported across the world, which included a delivery to the Emperor of Japan. A favourite of both Dean Martin and Walt Disney, Black & White has also been referenced in popular culture as the blend was drunk by James Bond in Ian Fleming’s novel Moonraker, and the 1962 onscreen adaptation of Dr. No. Although now long absent from the UK whisky market, Black & White remains popular abroad especially in India and South America.
The bottle shape and label style suggest this Black & White was bottled in the 1950’s. Since its inception the Black & White blend has become known as an expression which delivers a fresh clean flavour of highland grass and oak, complemented by a light honeyed sweetness, and rounded off with a hint of spicy peat smoke and a citric edge.
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