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Ballantine's Blended Scotch Whisky
Kilmalid, Dumbarton,
Dunbarton Shire G82 2SS, Scotland
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Courtesy of Ballantine'sIn 1827 at the age of 19, George Ballantine opened his first shop and just a few years later in 1831, he opened his second store in Edinburgh. He eventually moved to a more impressive location in Glasgow and focused on wholesale whisky. In 1895, Queen Victoria awarded Ballantine's the Royal Warrant which is the ultimate endorsement of the company's prestigious reputation. Ballantine's Finest was developed some 15 years later and emerged as the company's primary export.

It was in 1937 that the company received its Grant of Heraldic Arms, recognising George Ballantine & Son as an "incorporation noble on the Noblesse of Scotland". The heraldic arms that decorate the Grant appear on every bottle of Scotch whisky to this date.

Extensive maturation warehousing was developed at Dumbuck near Dumbarton, and Willowyard near Beith in Ayrshire. And, in 1977, a few miles from Dumbarton, home of the company's headquarters, Europe's most advanced blending and bottling plant was opened at Kilmalid.

The Ballantine's range is the most comprehensive range of quality blended scotch whiskies available anywhere in the world. Ballantine's is established as a major global brand and is the best selling Scotch whisky in Europe. It is also one of the five best selling blended whiskies worldwide. Every second, two bottles are sold. The Ballantine's range of blended Scotch whiskies has gained the highest number of awards and trophies in international competitions.
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In 2005, the company became part of the global conglomerate now called Chivas Brothers LTD, which is part of the global French wine and spirits company - Pernod Ricard.

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BALLANTINE'S FINEST BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

Ballantine's Finest is a complex, refined and elegant blended Scotch whisky. It is regarded as the taste to satisfy a modern style. The brand's light gold colour and unmistakable taste come from a complex mix of carefully selected malt and grain whiskies all aged for at least three years, and many for much longer. The signature malt flavours of Miltonduff and Glenburgie give Ballantine's Finest hints of chocloate, red apple and vanilla.

Colour: A light gold.

Nose: Soft, elegant, heather honey aromas with a hint of spice.

Taste: Well balanced subtle flavours with tones of milk chocolate, red apple and vanilla.

Character & Body: Soft, sweet and complex. Rounded.

Finish: The sophisticated after-taste gives a fresh, floral and rounded glow.

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Balblair DistilleryBalblair Whisky Distillery
Founded by John Ross of the Clan Ross in 1790, Balblair is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland and undoubtedly one of the most attractive small distilleries still remaining today. A high percentage of Balbair whisky is used in Ballantine's blended Scotch whisky ...More


Glenburgie Distillery Glenburgie Whisky Distillery
The Glenburgie Distillery which was founded in 1810 is considered a very 'ancient' and old fashioned distillery. Ballantine's purchased Glenburgie in 1836 and ever since, the distillery has been an integral part of the company. Glenburgie Distillery is used primarily for the purpose of Ballantine's blends ...More

Miltonduff Whisky Distillery
Miltonduff Distillery The distillery was established in 1824 and is situated a few miles from Elgin close to Pluscarden Abbey. The monks attributed the quality of their ale - which was once known as the finest in Scotland - to the water of the Black Burn, which was blessed by a saintly abbot in the 15th century. This is the same water source as is used by Miltonduff distillery. The majority of the Miltonduff's production is for Ballantine's blends ...More

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Fernando bueno
Posted 481 days ago
Hello Mr. Ballantyne, time ago I found two bottles of whiskey in a trunk full of papers, and satisfaction and I drank one must be from 1958, is with his cardboard box, anyone can tell me what value can be ?
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Miguel Angel
Posted 499 days ago
Me encataria conocer su pais me dedico a la seguridad industrial y deseo intercambiar cultura en este rubro
scott
Posted 560 days ago
I have a quart of Ballantine it was in a chest and wrapped in a 1971 newspaper. My mother thinks dad got it in `51-`53 in England when he was stationed there. May have gotten it on the way back from Africa in 1961 or the Philippines in 1969. It has no tax sticker and an 8 with a dot under it on the bottom of the bottle. Anyone have any idea how old it is.
GENE BROWN
Posted 562 days ago
I BUY YOUR 1/2 GALLON OF BALLANTINES SCOTCH AT LEAST ONCE PER MONTH. OBVIOUSLEY I ENJOY IT.
BUT THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH YOUR CAP.
IT IS VERRY HARD TO REPLACE ONCE REMOVED.
IT IS FLIMSY AND THE PLASTIC LIP ON THE BOTTLE MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO REPLACE.
Jojo, Whisky.com
Posted 584 days ago
Gregg, please post your question along with photos on the Whisky.com Forum. We may be able to date your bottles for you. See: www.whisky.com/forum
Gregg
Posted 584 days ago
I have a bottle from my grand father. How can I tell how old it is? Never opened. It has the old US internal revenue sticker acroos the top. I know it is at least 40 plus years old.It is4/5 qaurt 86 proof finest blended scotch whisky. On the back of the bottle it says " Federal laws forbids sale or re-use of this bottle.
Robert Hansen
Posted 788 days ago
Visiting friends in London I received a bottle of Ballantines 12 years old whitch have been stored at a loft for 20-25 years. The product is from Dumbarton of Elgin, Scotland with inscription on the bottle botton as follows: "Liqour bottle Scotland 1 litre P 4165". What can I expect from this with regards to quality? The seal seems to be OK with a normal content in the bottle.
Beepee
Posted 801 days ago
I have had and enjoyed numerous bottles of Ballentnes blended whiskey. I have just one at the moment that I am unsure of how old it is. There is a number on the reverse label ( 2bf 86014 ) Does give you any indication of it's age ?
Wes
Posted 974 days ago
Drank Ballantine's in Europe in the 70's and it was the best - label was gray or black - bought off the shelf in Naples, Italy. Smooth as velvet - believe that to be bottled for Europe only. Best I had tasted in some time.
Tammie
Posted 991 days ago
I have a gallon botle that is still in the wooden stand that rocks back and forth. It has 4 diffrent labels on the front of it maybe these are dates of when it was made but they are in the 1670. I was wondering what this might be worth al the labels are stil on the botlle. it has a silver stopper with a 21 on it.