
J&B Rare
J&B Rare Blended Scotch Whisky
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J&B Rare Whisky Blended Scotch is inspired by an Italian, created in London and distilled in Scotland, J&B Rare is different from any other Scotch whisky. It brings together 42 types of single malt and grain whiskies, carefully and attentively combined to create a subtle, delicate and complex aroma. This hard-to-achieve balance is precisely what gives J&B Rare its distinctive character - if even one type of whiskey were removed from the blend, the difference would be noticeable. J&B Rare is produced with single malt whiskies from Speyside, a Scottish region renowned for making single malt whiskies. They are the ones that give it both the freshness and the fruity character that can be felt at the taste level, as well as its light color. To these are added some of the best grain whiskies that Scotland has to offer, helping to reveal the individual aromas of the various malts and thus revealing the delicate character of J&B Rare.
Serving recommendation
Serving temperature: +6°C...+15°C
Excellent in a cocktail, thanks to its unique blend it makes it perfect for mixed drinks.
About the producer
A love, travels between continents, chance encounters and an arrest that almost put an end to an adventure that had barely begun. The history of J&B could be a novel full of intrigue and enthusiasm, two ingredients that have accompanied us on our way and have built a brand enriched with the best of each experience.
Two generations of Johnson later, we meet the other initial of J&B: Alfred Brooks. Brooks bought the company from Johnson and renamed it Justerini&Brooks. Brooks then heard of Andrew Usher, a liquor merchant from Edinburgh who liked to experiment and who had become the first person to market blended whiskey.
Storage conditions
Protected from sunlight, temperature between +5°C...+20°C.
Producer's address
Scotland