The Tweeddale Blend – The Lost Blend Is Back – Scotch Whisky News

The Lost Blend is back…
The Tweeddale Blend, Blended Scotch Whisky has been recreated by Stonedean Limited and is now available after an absence of over 70 Years.
An indulgent blend of an aged single grain whisky and eight individually selected aged single malt whiskies with a high malt content (50% grain, 50% malt). In keeping with the original recipe it has not been chill filtered and has been bottled at 46% alcohol by volume. It contains Scotch whiskies from the Lowlands, Highlands, Speyside and Islay. Each whisky is draw from a single cask, the youngest is 10 year old and the oldest 21 years old.
The Tweeddale Blend was first produced by J & A Davidson (Est. 1820) in Coldstream by the river Tweed in the Scottish Borders. Then by Richard Day who started with the business as an office boy and took over the business in 1923. The blend continued to be produced up until World War 2 but had not been produced since.
Alasdair Day the Great Grandson of Richard Day founded Stonedean Limited with the sole purpose of recreating the lost blend using his Great Grandfather’s original cellar book passed down through the family, which contains the “recipes” for several blends produced by J & A Davidson between 1899 and 1916.
The Tweeddale Blend is currently available at Loch Fyne Whiskies and Royal Mile Whiskies














