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Black & White Scotch Whisky
Diageo, Longmorn, Elgin,
Morayshire, IV30 8SL Scotland
Tel: +44 (0)1343 862100
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James Buchanan began his whisky career in 1879 as a London agent, but it didn't take long for this savvy businessman to venture out on his own. He soon produced Buchanan Blend which became relied upon by many for its consistency and quality. It was marketed in a black bottle with a white label and customers simply started referring to Buchanan Blend as "that black and white whisky". Before the name of the blend was officially changed, another name was introduced. James won a contract to supply the House of Commons with whisky, hence the short-lived, new name of Buchanan's House of Commons Scotch Whisky.

Although the name of the whisky had changed, it was still in a black bottle, it still portrayed the simple white label and customers still asked for the "black and white whisky". Buchanan - an animal lover - added the black Scottish terrier and the West Highland white terrier to the label and it was adopted as the brand's motif. It is still used today and is one of the world's most famous trademarks. Black & White Blended Scotch Whisky was first produced in 1884. It contains 60-65 percent grain whiskies including Port Dundas and Cameronbridge.

James Buchanan had earned his place among the most important people in the world of whisky - Dewar and Walker. Buchanan and Dewar merged companies in 1915. The following year, they became part of Distillers Company Limited (DCL) which had then become United Distillers & Vinters (UDV) in 1987. The brand is now owned by Diageo.

BLACK & WHITE
BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

Black & White Blended Scotch Whisky
BLACK & WHITE BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY

Tasting Comments: A clean, pleasant mild blend, Black & White has a fresh, grassy flavour, which is complemented by a light sweetness.

~Tasting Notes from Collins Pocket Reference

The Whisky Distilleries

Convalmore  Whisky DistilleryConvalmore Distillery
Located in Speyside (Dufftown), Convalmore Distillery contributed malt whisky
to the Buchanan/Black & White Blends. It was acquired by James Buchanan & Co Ltd
in 1906. There is no visitor center.

Glentauchers Whisky DistileryGlentauchers Distillery
Located in Highland (Speyside), it is used as a main component in Black & White.
The distillery does not produce many bottlings. There is no visitor center.


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Carolyn
Posted 668 days ago
My Father was a blender at James Buchannan Stepps for many years and what he didnt know about whisky isnt worth printing.
Malcolm McDonald
Posted 736 days ago
As a child in Edinburgh in the 1940s, I was always led to believe that the dog's names were Rags and Tatters.
Joanne Bergstrom, Editor
Posted 758 days ago
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See: http://whisky.com/forum/showthread.php?p =3220&posted=1#post3220
pjellis
Posted 759 days ago
I have a bottle of Black and White with numbers on the bottom of the bottle: n8125 -n5 -ug8. The label says: Product of Scotland... Black & White (no dogs).... Special Blend of Buchanan' Choice Old Scotch Whisky ......James Buchanaen & Co Limited.....Scotch Whiskey Distillers...Glasgow & London ..Glentauchers Distillery, Mulben (may not be and n as the letter seems to have been rubbed somewhat over the years) Speside.The bottle is dark green with Black and White scotch Whisky engraved in the glass and has wire on the cap with a heavy white shrink label. Does anyone know the age and value or where I may find the answer
Joanne Bergstrom, Editor
Posted 763 days ago
James Buchanan was an animal lover. and he got the idea to use the black Scottish terrier and the West Highland white terrier as the brand's motif after he returned from a dog show in the 1890s. I do not believe they had names.
Richard Travers
Posted 764 days ago
What were the names of the dogs?
Joanne Bergstrom, Editor
Posted 817 days ago
Jon - Please post your question on the Whisy.com Forum. See: http://whisky.com/forum/index.php
Also, be sure to include photos (especially of the label and closure)
Jon
Posted 821 days ago
Have an old bottle of imported Black and White. Imported by Heaublein, Inc Hartford Conn. Green Bottle, Scottie dogs lower right hand of lable. Bottom of bottle sc 705. any ideas how old
Joanne Bergstrom, Editor
Posted 847 days ago
Donald - Please post your question on the Whisky.com Forum. See: http://whisky.com/forum/index.php
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donald paolella
Posted 848 days ago
would like to know what year it was bottled and if it has any value. the numbers on the bottom of the bottle are
n8287
n20
ug8
glasgow scotland