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Old 01-21-2010, 10:43 PM
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I have recently was given a whisky that is apparently popular in Korea, although I can't find much about it online that isn't in Korea.

It is called "Scotch Blue Special" and from what I can gather on the label, it is a blend, though it seems to contradict itself on several other points. Has anyone here tried it before?
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K&JB presents high class Scotch Blue

Scotch Blue, created to be a first-class Scotch by a master blender, has become a favorite not only of Korean high society members but also of the masses. Its rich aroma and soft taste has earned the title as the number 1 selling Scotch in Korea.


There are three Scotch Blue products; Scotch Blue Special (SBS) 17 years, Scotch Blue (SB) 21 years, and Scotch Blue International (SBI), which is a blend of 21 years and 6 years Scotch. SBI is great for whiskey drinkers, and SBS is good for people who prefer straight shots. All Scotch Blue products are carefully removed of smoke smell that ordinary whiskey products come to contain at the producing process to give extraordinary aroma and taste.


Another unique feature Scotch Blue products present is their DNA system employed to prevent illegal imitation. All genuine SB products are with DNA label, whose blue letters turn red when wet with the special discerning liquid but return to blue when wet with water. When the label is removed from the bottle, it automatically stops functioning as a DNA discerning system, as it is designed not for reuse. Moreover, each bottle of SB products has its own UV printed serial number.


K&JB has signed an agreement with Lottechilsung Co., Ltd, the manufacturer of Scotch Blue, and become the only authorized distributor of SB products in the Philippines. To serve buyers right, they always ensure themselves to have enough stocks of Scotch. The company put importance in partnership with buyers, so they give away soda or juice products of Lottechilsung to bulky buyers.
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Dear sir!

i am very interested about Scotch Blue and windsor product i am to improt to my company in Cambodia
please let me know more details include price and shipping
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Here's some info for you:

Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co., Ltd.
1322-1, Seocho-Dong
Seocho-Gu
Seoul
South Korea
Fax: 8-22-5358619
company.lottechilsung.co.kr
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I'm sure the Scotch Whisky Association loves the fact that this Korean Whisky is called "Scotch Blue".
It's safe to assume it won't hit the US shores. Maybe as "Korean Blue".
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Well, that was quite a review. And my counterparts think I'm tough when assessing product ... This review was as good, if not better, than Robert Parker's review of 1965 Mouton. The language is surely more colorful!
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I've tried it and although I wouldn't have used such a colourful description I would agree that it's an unusual whisky which should be around the "buck a bottle" and you'd really want 50 cents change to feel that you'd not paid far too much
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