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.
Type | Scotch whisky |
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Manufacturer | Pernod Ricard |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Introduced | 1965 |
Alcohol by volume | 40% |
Proof (US) | 70 |
Website | www |
References
- Local Brands: Passport Scotch
- Murray, Jim (1999) Classic Blended Scotch. Prion Books ISBN 1-85375-297-5
- Passport
External links
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