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Scotsmac

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A bottle of Scotsmac which described itself as a blend of Mature British Wine and Fine Whiskey. The design incorporates a thistle motif and an image of a Scottish castle and loch but the rear label says: bottled for Constellation Europe Ltd., Guildford (southeast England).

Scotsmac was an alcoholic drink consisting of a blend of wine and whisky flavouring.[1] It was sold in 700ml bottles from discount supermarket stores such as Netto and Lidl across the United Kingdom. Scotsmac had a strength of 15%. [citation needed] Also known as the "Bam's Dram" or "Wham's Dram", it was once blended by D & L Ariano, imported and bottled by J.H. Wham & Son (Largs) Ltd.[2][3] It was bottled for Accolade Wines in Guildford, Surrey but was discontinued in 2018 as a result of reduced demand.

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  1. ^ "End of term leads to scary ballroom blitz - Education". Scotsman.com. 21 June 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
  2. ^ Page at Whiskyparadise.com
  3. ^ "SCOTSMAC By: J. H. WHAM & SON (LARGS) LIMITED". Trademarkia. Retrieved 14 March 2012.