Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare Pittyvaich
  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Distillery Pittyvaich
  • Style Blended Scotch Whisky
  • Alcohol 43.8%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Johnnie Walker

Blue Label Ghost and Rare Pittyvaich (0.75l, 43.8%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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If anyone knows how to conjure rare ghost Spirits, it's Johnnie Walker. Their Ghost and Rare series calls upon the irreplaceable ghost Whiskies and other rare expressions from a small number of iconic distilleries that closed many years ago and gives them a chance to speak to the living.

The Pittyvaich expression is the fourth in this series of special releases and contains rare old Whiskies from the Pittyvaich Distillery, which fell silent in 1993 after only 18 years in operation. To help showcase the rare Pittyviach expressions' very "autumnal" character, two other “ghost” Whiskies from the distilleries of Port Dundas and Carsebridge were hand-selected. To pay tribute to Speyside distilleries further, juice from the Mannochmore, Auchroisk, Cragganmore, Strathmill, and Royal Lochnagar distilleries were finally added to the blend.

The result is a hauntingly rich, sweet, and fruity pouring that features an abundance of orchard fruits and berries, complemented by flavors of vanilla, cinnamon, and delicate oak spice.

*This bottle is a collector’s item; we will not be able to entertain any refunds or exchanges.

**Individual orders are limited to one item per person, as we wish to give everyone the opportunity to participate.

***Any kind of transit damage is insured and will be reimbursed.

  • Category Scotch
  • Country Scotland
  • Distillery Pittyvaich
  • Style Blended Scotch Whisky
  • Alcohol 43.8%*
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
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Whisky distilling goes way back to 1494 when the first recorded batch was made by a posse of monks who acquired about 60 gallons of barley and decided to turn it into "aqua vitae". They created the first 1,500 bottles of Scotch in History.
Single malt stands for around 10% of the Scotch market. This is a malt containing only one grain, legally required to be barley in Scotland, and made at a single distillery.

A blended Scotch is a combination of different malts from different distilleries. It is typically made from grain Whisky but does include malt Whisky to give it a more complex body.
Single Malt Scotch Whisky is made in Scotland using a pot still distillation process at a single distillery, with malted barley as the only grain ingredient. It must be matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years (most Single Malts are matured longer, though).
First-class Whiskies are taxed not only by the state but also by the angels. This refers to the 4% of Whisky that evaporates from the barrels every year, a phenomenon known as the angel’s share.
Whisky or Whiskey? The spelling differs geographically. In Scotland, Japan, and some other parts of the world, distilleries usually spell it Whisky; in Ireland and the USA, they spell it Whiskey.
Is Scotch always Scottish? What do you think? Yes. The answer is yes.
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Character Dogson
Whisky distilling goes way back to 1494 when the first recorded batch was made by a posse of monks who acquired about 60 gallons of barley and decided to turn it into "aqua vitae". They created the first 1,500 bottles of Scotch in History.
Single malt stands for around 10% of the Scotch market. This is a malt containing only one grain, legally required to be barley in Scotland, and made at a single distillery.

A blended Scotch is a combination of different malts from different distilleries. It is typically made from grain Whisky but does include malt Whisky to give it a more complex body.
Single Malt Scotch Whisky is made in Scotland using a pot still distillation process at a single distillery, with malted barley as the only grain ingredient. It must be matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years (most Single Malts are matured longer, though).
First-class Whiskies are taxed not only by the state but also by the angels. This refers to the 4% of Whisky that evaporates from the barrels every year, a phenomenon known as the angel’s share.
Whisky or Whiskey? The spelling differs geographically. In Scotland, Japan, and some other parts of the world, distilleries usually spell it Whisky; in Ireland and the USA, they spell it Whiskey.
Is Scotch always Scottish? What do you think? Yes. The answer is yes.
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