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I gotta wonder; why a blend and not single malt?
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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Bilge Rat
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Perhaps, but that doesn't preclude them from producing one.
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Wee Dram Hunter
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There's only 55 bottles left after the 2 I bought and the 2 you bought.
The rest of you chumps better hurry before they sell out
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Have My Own Room
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All JW scotch except the now discontinued Green label are blended scotches. Blending does in no take away from the quality or complexity of the drink. John Walker and Sons is owned by Diago who in turn currently owns and produces 15 different single malts around Scotland. the JW blends come from a mix of these distilleries. Here is a link to their whiskey page.
http://www.diageo.com/en-row/ourbran...s/Whiskey.aspx
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Swamp Ash member in exile
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