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'''Cutty Sark''' is a range of blended [[Scotch whisky]] produced by Edrington plc of [[Glasgow]] whose main office is less than 10 miles from the birthplace of the famous clipper ship of the same name. The whisky was created on March 20, 1923, with the home of the blend considered to be at [[The Glenrothes]] distillery in the [[Speyside Single Malts|Speyside]] region of [[Scotland]]. The name comes from the [[River Clyde]]-built [[clipper]] ship ''[[Cutty Sark]]'', whose name came from the [[Scots language]] term [[cutty-sark]], the short shirt prominently mentioned in the famous poem by [[Robert Burns]] - [[Tam o' Shanter (Burns poem)|"Tam O' Shanter"]].


''[[The Tall Ships' Races]]'' for [[tall ship|large sailing ships]] were originally known as ''The Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races'', under the terms of sponsorship by the whisky brand.

==Bottlings==
The most popular member of the range, ''Cutty Sark Original Scots Whisky'', is sold in a distinctive green bottle with a yellow label.

The range also includes other blends, and premium blends, currently identified by the age of the youngest whisky in the blend.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.cutty-sark.com/ Cutty Sark homepage]
*[http://www.cutty-sark.com/ Cutty Sark homepage]

*[http://www.bbr.com/ Berry Bros. & Rudd homepage]


[[Category:Scottish blended whisky]]
[[Category:Scottish blended whisky]]

Revision as of 13:54, 6 October 2010

Cutty Sark
A bottle of Cutty Sark
Type Scotch Whisky
Manufacturer The Edrington Group
Country of origin  Scotland
IntroducedMarch 20, 1923
Proof (US)43
Website www.cutty-sark.com  Edit this on Wikidata


External links

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'''Cutty Sark''' is a range of blended [[Scotch whisky]] produced by Edrington plc of [[Glasgow]] whose main office is less than 10 miles from the birthplace of the famous clipper ship of the same name. The whisky was created on March 20, 1923, with the home of the blend considered to be at [[The Glenrothes]] distillery in the [[Speyside Single Malts|Speyside]] region of [[Scotland]]. The name comes from the [[River Clyde]]-built [[clipper]] ship ''[[Cutty Sark]]'', whose name came from the [[Scots language]] term [[cutty-sark]], the short shirt prominently mentioned in the famous poem by [[Robert Burns]] - [[Tam o' Shanter (Burns poem)|"Tam O' Shanter"]].


''[[The Tall Ships' Races]]'' for [[tall ship|large sailing ships]] were originally known as ''The Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races'', under the terms of sponsorship by the whisky brand.

==Bottlings==
The most popular member of the range, ''Cutty Sark Original Scots Whisky'', is sold in a distinctive green bottle with a yellow label.

The range also includes other blends, and premium blends, currently identified by the age of the youngest whisky in the blend.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.cutty-sark.com/ Cutty Sark homepage]
*[http://www.cutty-sark.com/ Cutty Sark homepage]

*[http://www.bbr.com/ Berry Bros. & Rudd homepage]


[[Category:Scottish blended whisky]]
[[Category:Scottish blended whisky]]

Revision as of 13:54, 6 October 2010

Cutty Sark
A bottle of Cutty Sark
Type Scotch Whisky
Manufacturer The Edrington Group
Country of origin  Scotland
IntroducedMarch 20, 1923
Proof (US)43
Website www.cutty-sark.com  Edit this on Wikidata


External links


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