Cutty Sark
Volume
700ml
ABV
40%
Retailers
4
Cutty Sark 12 Year Old is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by the Edrington Group. It is named after the famous clipper ship Cutty Sark, which was known for its speed and ...
Cutty Sark 12 Year Old
Cutty Sark 12 Year Old
Cutty Sark 12 Year Old
Cutty Sark 12 Year Old
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Cutty Sark 12 Year Old is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by the Edrington Group. It is named after the famous clipper ship Cutty Sark, which was known for its speed and agility. Cutty Sark 12 Year Old is made with a blend of single malt and grain whiskies that are aged for a minimum of 12 years. It has a rich amber color and a smooth, well-balanced flavor profile with notes of fruit, spice, and toffee. The whisky is often enjoyed neat or on the rocks, but can also be used in cocktails. Cutty Sark is a popular blended Scotch whisky that is known for its high-quality and consistent taste. In addition to its 12 Year Old whisky, Cutty Sark also offers a variety of other Scotch whisky products, including Cutty Sark Original, Cutty Sark Storm, and Cutty Sark Prohibition.
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La Martiniquaise makes a variety of blended Scotch whiskies under the brand name Cutty Sark. The whisky was produced by Berry Bros. & Rudd on March 23, 1923, and is said to have originated in The Glenrothes distillery in Scotland's Speyside area. The short shirt prominently described in Robert Burns' well-known song 'Tam o' Shanter,' 'cutty-sark,' inspired the name of the clipper ship Cutty Sark, which was built on the River Clyde. The Swedish artist Carl Georg August Wallin created the illustration of the clipper ship Cutty Sark that appears on the label of the whiskey bottles. He was a mariner painter, and this is likely the most well-known ship picture he has created. Since 1955, this illustration has appeared on the whiskey bottles. The Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races were the original name of the tall ships races for huge sailing ships since they were sponsored by the liquor company.
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