Wednesday 21 November 2012

Highland 12

Highland 12

 Blended whiskies are generally cheaper and more accessible than single malt or single grain whiskies, but do not offer the individuality of a spirit distilled from a single product in a single place. On the other hand, they are also more malleable in terms of their style, allowing producers to create a consistent 'house style'.Blended whisky is a blend of one or more whiskies, which may themselves be made from any combination of malted and unmalted grains.Blended whiskies are generally cheaper and more accessible than single malt or single grain whiskies, but do not offer the individuality of a spirit distilled from a single product in a single place. On the other hand, they are also more malleable in terms of their style, allowing producers to create a consistent 'house style'.Although blended whiskies are considered less exclusive than single malts, and therefore less likely to command high prices, some of world's best-known and most expensive whiskies are blends. The Johnnie Walker brand demonstrates this perfectly, with its Blue Label Whisky costing hundreds of dollars per bottle, and its Black and Red labels figuring among the most famous whiskies in the world.

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

Highland 12

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