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J & B Scotch Whisky
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London W1G ONB
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J&B's history dates back to 1749 when Giacomo Justerini, an Italian from Bologna, came to London to woo the Italian opera singer, Margherita Bellino. Spurned, he remained in London and set himself up as a wine merchant in Pall Mall with his English partner, George Johnson. Together they ran a very fashionable and successful business catering to London's high living aristocracy.

In 1760 Johnson and Justerini won the first of their nine Royal Warrants (as suppliers of fine wines and spirits to the Royal Household) from King George III. Years later on June 17, 1779 Johnson and Justerini advertised their fine wines and spirits and liqueurs in The Morning Post. This included 'Usquebaugh' - the original name of whisky and the first recorded advertisement in J&B's history.

Alfred Brooks bought the business from the third generation of Johnsons in 1831 and renamed it Justerini and Brooks.

In the 1930s, J&B Rare as we know it today was born. It was created primarily for when Prohibition in the United States was lifted to give Americans something palatable after all the illegal moonshine they had been drinking.

In 1958 J&B became a regular in Las Vegas. It was enjoyed on stage by many of the stars of the time such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr who featured the brand not only in their shows but also 'about town' in the evening.

In 1962 J&B Rare was introduced to Spain and it grew to become the No. 1 whisky. It took off in the USA in 1963 and sales reached one million cases. The same year the originator of J&B Rare, Eddie Tatham retired. And by the 1970s, J&B Rare was J & B Rare Scotch Whiskyestablished throughout Europe.

Each time you sip J&B Rare, 42 different whiskies pass through your lips. They are carefully blended together to create a subtle, smooth and complex flavour. The delicate balance is what gives J&B Rare its distinctive character. If even one whisky was taken away, you would taste the difference.

The heart of J&B Rare is formed by Speyside Malt Whiskies. They provide the fruity, fresh quality you can taste and give J&B its light colour. Speyside is recognised as the superior area in Scotland for making malts. Added to that are some of the finest grain whiskies Scotland has to offer. They help reveal the individual flavours of the various malts, unveiling the pleasant, smooth character of J&B Rare.

J&B is the No. 1 Scotch whisky in Europe and the No. 2 in the world with its delicate rounded and balanced flavour which produces a uniquely smooth, long lasting and satisfying taste.

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J&B RARE
SCOTCH WHISKY

J & B Rare Scotch Whisky  
J&B RARE SCOTCH WHISKY

DESCRIPTION: Light gold. Moderately light-bodied. Dried herbs and sea air with unusual flavors of buckwheat, bitter almond, and white pepper over a slight graininess in the texture.

SCORE: 80

TASTING LOCATION: Tasted under ideal conditions at the Beverage Testing Institute Inc., in Chicago.

J&B Distilleries


The following four distilleries contribute to J&B Rare - Knockando, Strathmill, Glen Spey and Tamdhu. All are all located in the center of Scotland's great whisky industry - the Speyside region.

Knockando DistilleryKnockando Distillery
Foremost among the distilleries along the banks of the chill, clear waters of the Spey stands Knockando. Built by John Thompson in 1898 the Knockando distillery lies in the village of the same name, derived from the Gaelic ‘Cnoc-an-dhu,’ meaning ‘little black hill.’

Strathmill Distillery
Strathmill Distillery Strathmill distillery was originally built from a converted corn mill in 1891. Because of its proximity to the river Isla, the distillery was renamed the Glenisla-Glenlivet distillery. It was then acquired by W&A Gilbey (gin company) in 1895 and renamed Strathmill distillery. The new owners changed the name so that it reflected the history of the facilities. Strathmill means 'the mill in the long valley'.

Glen Spey Distillery

Glen Spey Distillery In 1885 Glen Spey-Glenlivet Distillery was built and put into production by James Stuart, Esq.. Prior to this, the site was known as the Mills of Rothes and as James Stuart is initially described as both Corn Merchant and Distillery, it would appear that the site exercised two separate functions. In 1887 the distillery was purchased by W & A Gilbey Ltd., of London. Gilbey also purchased Strathmill and Knockando Distilleries.

Tamdhu Distillery
Tamdhu Distillery The word Tamdhu is derived from the Gaelic meaning 'Little Dark Hill' and the name sets it apart from the numerous "Glens" distilled in Speyside. It was founded in 1897 by a group of local people and one year later was purchased by Highland Distillers. Tamdhu Distillery remains the only distillery to malt all of its own barley.


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Grant McFarlane
Posted 566 days ago
I have a 3lt 40% J&B RARE on stand seal not broken wanting to know value if anyone can tell me. i have had his bottle since new 16 year ago. Bought in Australia.
Gordon Booth
Posted 594 days ago
HI
I have an empty 3 litre J&B Rare Scotch bottle, are these collectable? Any advice greatly appreciated, gordon15booth@hotmail.com
mike
Posted 624 days ago
I have a 1 gallon bottle of J&B on a woood stand the seal is not broken. Trying to determine value. mmurphy@illinoiscoalsales.com
Joy Sjothun
Posted 635 days ago
I have a 3lt bottle of J&B. It's about 30years old. Interested in selling it. Does anyone know the value of this?
bob patton
Posted 719 days ago
i have an unopened 3 litre (43%) bottle of j&b that i found in the basement of my parents house. it looks old but i know nothing about scotch, could some one please help me determine what this is worth . contact at bobpatton4@hotmail.com
dianna
Posted 955 days ago
i have a bottle of a 100% jb scotch whiskies 86 proof with pink paper seal a cross the cap one liter i was wondering if anyone can determine is it worth any value . sdianna1@hotmail.com
Roy
Posted 992 days ago
I have a bottle of Stuarts rare 20 year old whiskey that may be 50 years + old. Does anyone have an interest or know what this is worth. roymon777@yahoo.com
Dave
Posted 1093 days ago
I have three unopened sealed bottles of whiskey. "1. J & B RARE 2. Schenley 3. OFC Canadian " I was wondering if anyone can determine value, age, etc. I think there all about 60 years old. I am looking to sell, if anyone is interested. Thank You Dave cochran1000@gmail.com Pictures can be view at http://picasaweb.google.com/cochran1000/ 20100622#
Angie
Posted 1304 days ago
I also have an unopen in the box quart bottle of J&B Rare Scotch it was my grandfathers. It is is old! It looks like it is wrapped in Christmas paper. It has pictures of signs on it. It reads, This design shows a selection of traditional signs which hang outside British pubs. I cannot see the actual bottle because of the wrapping from J&B. I have many questions? If you can help please email Angie @ tay0158@msn.com Thank you!
John Aronson
Posted 1365 days ago
Hello,
I have an unopen in the box bottle of J&B Knockando, Fine Single Malt Scotch Whisky. The box is label Knockando. I know this is old. It was my fathers. He passed away and I'm trying to find out what this is worth. Can someone please help me ? I live in Northern PA, USA up in the mountains and their is no one around here who can answer this question for me. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks, John. My email is johnmichael@epix.net.