White Horse (whisky)
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[edit] White Horse Scotch Whisky
Origins
White Horse is a blended Scotch Whisky from Edinburgh, Scottland, UK. It was first produced by James Logan Mackie in 1861.[1]
Composition
White horse is a blended whisky, as opposed to the single malt style. White Horse is particularly noted for it's use of the Lagavulin malt[2][not in citation given] as well as Talisker and Linkwood [3].

