Passport Scotch

Passport Scotch, also called Passport Blended Scotch Whisky, is a brand of whisky exported from Scotland by Seagram Distillers, PLC, and currently owned by Pernod Ricard.[1] According to Classic Blended Scotch by Jim Murray, Passport is a blend of more flavored highland malts with lighter and sweet lowland whiskies, made at Seagram's Speyside distilleries.[2] The particular blend used in Passport Scotch was first produced in the 1960s by master blender Jimmy Lang, of Seagram's Scottish subsidiary Chivas Brothers, and started being sold in 1965.[3] It sold 1.7 million bottles in 2015, being a strong performer in Brazil (where it is second on the Scotch whisky market), Pakistan, Mexico, Spain, Portugal, UAE and Poland.

Passport Scotch
TypeScotch whisky
ManufacturerPernod Ricard
Country of originScotland
Introduced1965
Alcohol by volume40%
Proof (US)70
Websitewww.passportscotch.com

References

  1. Local Brands: Passport Scotch
  2. Murray, Jim (1999) Classic Blended Scotch. Prion Books ISBN 1-85375-297-5
  3. Passport
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