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Sign me up to the mailing list Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events. As in life, we believe the more dedication and effort we put in, the more you will be rewarded. I believe our triple maturation process gives the blend the key to its success - time. Time to harmonise and time to form a perfect union; an ideal partnership.

Whiskies are like people. Each has its own personality and particular 'weight'. Each will be dressed differently, and will change through time. Just as we inevitably judge people and group them into types, so I categorise whiskies in a similar manner. Based on personal experience, I have, over the years, collated my own family tree.

Just because a blend contains a high percentage of malt, this does not mean it is necessarily going to 'glow'. It is all down to selecting the ideal available malts at the optimum ages but more importantly, pairing them with their ideal partners.

Only then will the relationship blossom. That's glow. The River Clyde is where our story started, an area better known for its shipbuilding. In fact, at that time, one in every five ships sailing the seas was built and launched here. That popularity lives on today, as does the pride and passion of our two founding fathers - James Whyte and Charles Mackay - in every glass of our whisky.

The ship yards may have fallen silent, but the long legacy of strong communities of people working together and the proud heritage of craftsmanship shared by many have left their imprint on Glasgow. It's left its mark on us too and is part of who we are today.

Much like the legendary warm welcome you'd expect from Glasgow, Whyte and Mackay would like to extend that welcome to our whisky also - wherever you happen to be in the world. Nose Smooth with warm appealing highlights of marzipan, Manuka honey, creamy caramel and Demerara sugar, followed by whispers of glazed pineapple, cider apples and praline chocolate. Taste It begins with mellow and exhilarating flavours of tropical fruits, rose hip syrup, caramelized orange segments and macaroons and finishes with peaches in syrup, liquorice and Seville marmalade.



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