Whisky Blender is an online store based in
Scotland, operated by Drew Nicolson and Andy Davidson with the aid of Master of
Malt John Lamond. The company has stocks of seven whiskys (some single malts, others
blended), which you mix and match to develop your own customized blend, 10 ml
at a time. The catch is that you only have Lamond’s tasting notes to go on, and
these are all both fanciful and delicious-sounding. [1]
“Pick one
of the seven whiskys and go heavy on that,” using it for up to half the bottle.
“Trust your instincts and don’t overthink it. And don’t be afraid of making
something bad.” If you’re not thrilled with your whisky at first, drink a bit,
then put it back on the shelf for a few weeks. A bit of air in the bottle plus
some time will help the different spirits to marry, and Whisky Blender says
your first dram from the bottle will likely be significantly different than the
last. Whether they use two whiskys or seven, “Most people are so amazed,” says
Nicolson, with what they end up creating. It’s all a question of approach.
“Some people want to make a budget version of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, but we
try to convince them to create something of their own.” [1]
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