no, I called them- hasn't been discontinued
If spelled whisky (not whiskey) the i assume Scotch Whisky that is under Brittish regulation. Then Blend is any portion of grain whisky blended with malt whisky. Normally more grain than malt. It could also be a "blend malt whisky" then it is all malt whisky but from more than one dstillery.
There is about twelve mgs of nicotine in one gram of southern blend
Johnnie Walker.
Yes, scotch whiskey is whiskey made in Scotland. You will notice that although there is good whiskey made in other countries, Ireland for example, the bottle will say what kind of whiskey it is : single, double malt, blend but not call it scotch.
== == The whiskey was blended by Joseph E. Seagram for his son's wedding. The blend was different than the traditional "7" blend and was therefore given the classification as the family's "Very Own" blend.
Rye blend typically refers to a mix of different rye whiskies or grains used in the production of whiskey. It can contain a mixture of rye, corn, barley, and other grains, blended together to create a unique flavor profile in the final product. The blending process allows whiskey makers to achieve a desired taste and balance in their rye whiskey.
Yes it is. If you live in Boise, the Fast Eddy's on Ustick near Settler's Park sells it.
They Fled To Copenhagen.
I heard from one of the stores I go to that the rep just showed them the info this week and it will be available the end of May.
AFAIK it's a blend of whiskies from Suntory's Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Chita distilleries (two of which is available worldwide).
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i think...It runs away.