Rupert Patrick, the great-great grandson, decided to revive his ancestor’s famous James Eadie’s Trade Mark ‘X’. He tracked down Mr. Eadie’s ledgers, and discovered a forgotten blend of today’s most sought-after malts and grain. Then, he sampled one of the last surviving bottles from the 1940s with a panel of experts. Finally, he invited Norman Mathison, one of Scotland’s finest Master Blenders, to bring James Eadie’s whisky back to life. This is an elegant, peaty dram which offers a rare glimpse into the art of blending from the first Golden Age of Scotch Whisky, and what's more we have it on offer for you this week!
James Eadie Whisky
Hayley Steward
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