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White Horse Blended Scotch Whisky
Diageo plc
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London W1G ONB
Tel: +44 (0)20 7927 5200

The earliest reference of a launch date for White Horse is 1890. Peter Mackie, founder and first blender of White Horse Scotch Whisky, has been described as "one third genius, one third megalomaniac, one third eccentric". And by all accounts, he was all three.

"If we cannot afford to buy the best, especially in the matter of Scotch whisky," he was fond of saying," we should save our money and go without." Affectionately known as "Restless Pete", a name he acquired because of his unstoppable enthusiasm and unbridled genius, Sir Peter dedicated the rest of his life to producing only the best. The result was the White Horse blend. After Sir Peter Mackie’s demise in 1924, sales of White Horse doubled after it became the first whisky to dispense with corks and use a screw cap. Writing in his book Classic Blended Scotch, Jim Murray comments: "Restless Pete would have been proud of that small last independent hurrah."

The single malt which gives White Horse its distinctive taste is Lagavulin. The legendary Lagavulin Distillery lies on the sea’s edge and the salt-laden sea spray soaks the peat used to dry the malted barley. It is this that gives Lagavulin its unique taste, which is subtly evident in White Horse.

White Horse is an extraordinary Scotch, not least of all because it is a blend of 40 whiskies drawn from a select range of malt and grain whiskies from across the Highlands, Lowlands and Islay. The result is an intriguing blend that resonates with undertones of the Islay malts at its heart – Caol Ila and Lagavulin to name but two - all characterised by the salt-laden sea spray that soaks the peat used the dry the malted barley.

Talk the White Horse Talk... White Horse holds a Royal Warrant. It is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide, so you know you’re in good company. White Horse gets its name from an old famous coach inn - The White Horse Cellar Inn - in Edinburgh, Scotland which was regularly visited by celebrities and royalty in the early 1700s.

White Horse delivers a smooth and distinctive taste, the result of an intriguing blend of crisp grain, clean malt and earthy peat. Drink it as the connoisseurs do...On the rocks or with a splash of soda or water. White Horse also enjoys the company of mixers such as Appletiser, ginger ale, lemonade and cola. Go ahead - experiment.

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WHITE HORSE
BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

White Horse Blended Scotch Whisky
WHITE HORSE
WHITE HORSE
WHITE HORSE BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

White Horse Scotch Whisky is a fine matured blend containing at its heart the unique flavor of Lagavulin, a single malt whisky from the Islay in the Hebrides. It is this individuality, the quality of its ingredients and the care with which it is made that make White Horse a fine old Scotch Whisky of rare and enjoyable Distinction.

White Horse delivers a smooth and distinctive taste, the result of an intriguing blend of crisp grain, clean malt and earthy peat.  

WHITE HORSE EXTRA FINE
12 YEAR BLENDED
SCOTCH WHISKY

White Horse Extra Fine 12 Year
WHITE HORSE
WHITE HORSE
WHITE HORSE EXTRA FINE 12 YEAR BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

In the creation of White Horse Extra Fine, our Master Blender has selected only the finest whiskies from Scotland, each one at its peak after maturing for at least 12 years. It is the delicate balance between these exceptional aged malts which gives White Horse Extra Fine its very distinctive and rich character. The powerful, smoky flavors of the aged Lagavulin combine in perfect harmony with the mellow, rounded character of Glen Elgin and the sweet aromatic flavors of Craigellachie to produce an outstanding quality Scotch Whisky for the truly discerning drinker.

White Horse Whisky Distilleries

White Horse is an extraordinary Scotch, not least of all because it is a blend of 40 whiskies drawn from a select range of malt and grain whiskies from across the Highlands, Lowlands and Islay. The result is an intriguing blend that resonates with undertones of the Islay malts at its heart – Caol Ila and Lagavulin to name but two - all characterised by the salt-laden sea spray that soaks the peat used the dry the malted barley.

Caol Ila DistilleryCaol Ila Distillery

Caol Ila is the Gaelic name for the Sound of Islay, which separates the island from Jura in one
of the most remote and beautiful parts of Scotland's West Coast. The distillery is situated on the shores of the Sound, a spot originally chosen in 1846 partly because of the clean water from Loch Nam Ban, which still provides its main supply.

Laguvulin DistilleryLagavulin Distillery
Islay has been cradle to many things, early Christianity for one. But it is in malt whisky distilling that this fertile island, some twenty miles by twenty-five, has found its modern vocation. Here, in the still mainly Gaelic speaking community around Port Ellen, on the island's south eastern shores, twelve men today craft pungent, dark Lagavulin™, made on this historic site at least
since 1816.

Glen Elgin Distillery
Glen Elgin Distillery Glen Elgin Distillery is situated 10 miles south of where the river Lossie exits to the sea and about 40 miles east of Inverness. Founded at the end of the whisky boom in 1898, it was built and designed by the notable distillery architect Charles Doig of Elgin. A 'First Class' malt much loved by blenders, Glen Elgin™ was for years most often tasted in the blended Scotch, White Horse.

Craigellachie Distillery
Craigellachie Distillery
The Craigellachie distillery was founded in 1891 by Craigellachie-Glenlivet Distillery Co. Ltd. - a group of blenders and merchants led by Alexander Edward and Sir Peter Mackie. When Edwards retired, he left sole ownership to Mackie. Peter Mackie - also known as "Restless Peter" was a determined and energetic entrepreneur who was responsible for the creation of the famous White Horse Blend. Craigellachie distillery, often referred to as the White Horse Distillery, has long been associated the blend and stayed connected to it until it was sold to John Dewar & Sons, Ltd.


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Liz Gironi
Posted 1136 days ago
I have a full bottle of The Old Blend Scotch Whicky of the White Horse Cellar ER 5250606, from the original recipe 1746. It is still sealed and in its box. What would the value of it be, can anybody help? It's in a brown bottle the the white horse cellar horse on it and their is also a picture of a stage coach on it. Blended whicky distilled and bottled in scotland
guy taylor
Posted 1137 days ago
i recently found at work a bottle buried in the dirt, it looks to be in really good shape, it has a white horse on it on the bottom is says exporters
white horse distillers ltd glasgow scotland dont have a camera so i cant take pictures but the glass is dark brown it is an oval shaped bottle with a metal cap on it does not have a cerial number on it it is approx a 1 liter bottle can anyone tell me if this thing is worth anything ruffley and how old it made be please and thanku
noelle
Posted 1142 days ago
My brother in law found a 40-50 year old bottle of this scotch. Does anybody know if it is of value? if so what?
Joanne Bergstrom, Editor
Posted 1143 days ago
Judith - for a value, try Bonhams.com or McTears.com - we can have your bottle dated, but we need photos! Also....
All White Horse questions should be placed on our Whisky.com Forum http://whisky.com/forum/index.php This section is for feedback / comments on your White Horse!
Judith Hood
Posted 1144 days ago
I have in front of me a bottle of The Old Blend Scotch Whisky of the WhiteHorse Cellar from the original Recipe 1746 No. 3480447 Aged in wood EO The bottle has a wire screwed on top. It has never been opened but it appears as though a wee bit has perhaps evaporated. I am wondering what this would be worth and if anyone knows of a collector.
Joanne Bergstrom, Editor
Posted 1153 days ago
Julie, you should be able to find White Horse at any liquor store!
Otto, send me photos of your bottle - Joanne (at) CCIN. com
Judy, we can date your bottle, but need photos!
To all: All White Horse questions should be placed on our Whisky.com Forum http://whisky.com/forum/index.php This section is for feedback / comments on your White Horse!
Julia
Posted 1153 days ago
I have an empty bottle of the blended scotch whiskey of the white horse cellar #3698870 original recipe 1746, how can I find a similar bottle not opened?? thanks
Otto Diettman
Posted 1156 days ago
I found an old 1 litre bottle of White horse fine old scotch whiskey bottled in Glasgow # 1047200 with some kind of sediment in the bottle it looks like peat moss and the bottle has never been opened. Anyone have any clues.
Judy
Posted 1173 days ago
I have an empty White Horse Scotch Whiskey Bottle 160 Fluid Ounces sized. DK No.686409. The label is registered and by Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen etc. and states on otherside on smaller label Bottled in Bond under Commonwealth Supervision. Can anyone advise if this is a collectable and/or of any value. Thanks
tafoya
Posted 1181 days ago
Found green White horse whiskey bottle in long beach CA. today!! IT looks like a early 1900s bottle anyone intrested?Mark!!!