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  2. Dewar's - Wikipedia

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    Dewar's White Label – Created in 1899 by John Dewar & Son's first Master Blender, A.J. Cameron. It has become the company's top-selling variation. [7] Dewar's 12 – 12 years old. The blend was created by Dewar's sixth master blender, Tom Aitken. This offering has received some awards at international Spirit ratings competitions. From the San ...

  3. John Dewar & Sons - Wikipedia

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    John Dewar & Sons was officially established by John Dewar and his two sons, John Alexander Dewar and James Dewar, in Perth, Scotland. Initially, the company operated as a whisky blender. [1] In 1890, the company gained significant recognition for its blended whisky, particularly "Dewar's White Label", which became the company's flagship ...

  4. 100 Pipers - Wikipedia

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    100 Pipers is bottled and marketed in India. [ 6 ] [ 3 ] 100 Pipers is a blend of between 25 and 30 source whiskies that came from Scotland . [ 7 ] Much of it comes from the Allt a'Bhainne distillery, which is also owned by Pernod Ricard and does not have its own bottling facilities.

  5. Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Robert Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar DL (6 January 1864 – 11 April 1930) was a Scottish whisky distiller who, along with his brother John Dewar, built their family company John Dewar & Sons into an international success. They blended their whisky to make it more appealing to the international palate and Dewar demonstrated particular skills in ...

  6. Aberfeldy distillery - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, a new distillery visitor center named "Dewar's World of Whisky" was opened at a cost of £3 million. [3] The Earl of Elgin opened the facility, it being designed for marketing Aberfeldy products and educating the public about the process of distillation and history of the Dewar's brand. [5]

  7. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Valge Klaar – (White Transparent) Apple-flavoured soft drink produced by A. Le Coq since 1976. Hull Õun – (Crazy Apple) Apple and cola-flavoured soft drink produced by A. Le Coq since 2005, discontinued not long after and brought back in 2017.

  8. White-label product - Wikipedia

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    A white-label product is a product or service produced by one company (the producer) that other companies (the marketers) rebrand to make it appear as if they had made it. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name derives from the image of a white label on the packaging that can be filled in with the marketer's trade dress .

  9. John Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot - Wikipedia

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    The grave of John Dewar, 1st Baron Forteviot, Aberdalgie. John Dewar Jr. was the son of John Dewar, Sr. and Jane Gow, and older brother of Thomas Dewar, 1st Baron Dewar, and Arthur Dewar. He married Elsie Johann (Joan) Tod (fourth daughter of Lord Forteviot of Dupplin) in 1884, however, she died in 1899. [3]