Description
White Horse blended scotch is traditional scotch first produced in 1890 by Peter Mackie. It is a blend of 40 different scotches and recognized as one of the more intriguing and flavorful blends on the market. It is said to be named after an inn in Edinburgh, Scotland. Various whisky reviews note the presence of Lagavulin Islay single malt at the heart of the blend.
White Horse
Category
Scotch
Country
United Kingdom
State
None
Bottle Sizes
750 mL
Spirits from Producer
Producer
United Distillers and Vitners
Alchohol by volume
40%
PROOF
80
Ranking
2005 San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Silver

