Ballantine Scotch Whiskey

Ballantine Scotch Whiskey

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Ballantine's

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This article is about the whisky. For the brewer of Ballantine Ale,

 

see Ballantine (brewery). For other uses, see Ballantine (disambiguation).

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Ballantine's is a range of blended scotch whiskies distilled by George

Ballantine & Son Ltd in Dumbarton, Scotland.

 

The Ballantine's flavour is dependent on 50 single malts, four single

grains and in particular the fingerprint malts from Miltonduff and

Glenburgie. The brand has won many accolades and awards for its

products.

 

 

 

History

    A Bottle of 12 years old

The heritage of Ballantine's scotch whisky can be traced back to 1827,

when farmer's son George Ballantine set up a small grocery store in

Edinburgh supplying a range of whiskies to his clientele. In 1865

George delegated the store's operation to his eldest son, Archibald,

while he opened a larger establishment in Glasgow. Here he

concentrated on the wine and spirit trade, catering to clients which

included the Hindu Royal Family. He also began to create his own

blends. These inspired additional demand, drawing second son,

George junior, into the business. Trading as "'George Ballantine and

Son Ltd"', the firm added a bonded warehouse and began to export

their Scotch. George senior retired in 1881, George junior taking over,

and died 10 years later at 83 to many tributes.

 

Business thrived under George junior, the family selling out profitably

to the firm of "'Barclay and McKinlay"' in 1919. Building on the

reputation and goodwill of the "Ballantine's" name, the new owners

focused on developing it as a brand for their blended scotches. When

increasing resources were needed to compete fully in the growing

world market, the internationally experienced Canadian distilling

concern of "'Hiram Walker Gooderham & Worts"' acquired Ballantine's

in 1937. The same year the company received the Grant of Heraldic

Arms featured on their bottles, recognising "'George Ballantine & Son"'

as an "incorporation noble on the Noblesse of Scotland".

 

The new owners' first task was to secure fillings, to which end the

Miltonduff and Glenburgie Distilleries were purchased, and a massive

new grain distillery - the largest in Europe - built at Dumbarton. During

the 1960s the company turned to Europe - at that time an unexplored

market for Scotch - and by 1965 had secured such a strong foothold

there that it resolved to gear the home trade to supporting the

overseas business.

 

Strong distribution and the popularity of Scotch whisky in the mid-80's

were key influencers in growth. Ballantine's was named the number

one brand in Europe and the third largest in the world in 1986 with the

oldest product Ballantine's Finest. In Korea, Ballantine's is the clear

number one in the super-premium category with its ever-popular

Ballantine's 17 in addition to 21 and 30. In 1988, the Company

became part of the global beverage conglomerate Allied Domecq.

 

In 2002 the large Dumbarton Grain distillery was mothballed, with

production shifting to the Strathclyde Grain distillery in the Gorbals of

Glasgow. In 2005 Ballantine's was acquired by Pernod Ricard.

Ballantines still maintain a large bonded warehouse complex in

Dumbarton East and a bottling plant to the North of the town.

 

In 2006, Sandy Hyslop was appointed as Ballantine's Master Blender -

the 5th Master Blender in Ballantine's 180 year history.

 

Products

 

Ballantine's has a range of six scotches with very distinctive

characteristics and age statements:

  • Finest: blended - soft, sweet and complex
  • 12 year old: blended - Honey sweet, spicy and deep
  • 12 year old: "Pure Malt" vatted malt - Fresh, soft, and nutty
  • 17 year old: blended
  • 21 year old: blended - spig, aromatic and heather smoke
  • 30 year old: blended - rich, oak influenced and lingering

Sponsorship

See also

External links

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