Cutty Sark was originally distributed in the United States by Buckingham Co.,[2] which was acquired by Allied Lyons (later Allied Domecq) in 1989.[3]Skyy Spirits bought the distribution rights from Allied Domeq in 1999.[4] After Edrington acquired the brand, it switched US distribution from Skyy to Rémy Cointreau US.[5] Edrington launched its own distribution unit in the US in 2014.[6][7]
Bottlings
The most popular member of the range, Cutty Sark Original Scots Whisky, is sold in a distinctive green bottle with a yellow label. The range also includes other blends, and premium blends, currently identified by the age of the youngest whisky in the blending.
Reviews
Cutty Sark has received modest reviews from international spirit ratings organisations. In 2008, 2009, and 2011 for example, the San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded the Cutty Sark blended scotch bronze and silver medals. The Beverage Testing Institute gave Cutty Sark modest scores of 85 and 87 in 2008 and 2011, respectively.[8]
Notes
^MacLean, Charles (2011). Great Whiskies. Dorling Kindersley Limited.