For the true lovers of Scotch Whisky there is no need for explanations: the Cutty Sark is one of the most renowned Scotch Whisky. Launched in 1923 near Glasgow on the initiative of Francis Berry, who at the time was the owner of the London company Berry Bros & Rudd, Cutty Sark owes its name to the famous English clipper known in 1800 for its record speed. It was the artist James BcBey who, after a meeting, invented the name, immediately creating a drawing of the ship that a few years later would become the logo of one of the most famous bottles in the world.


During the last few years, it has received considerable appreciation from international critics: for example, in 2008, 2009 and 2011, the San Francisco World Spirits Competition awarded the Cutty Sark with bronze and silver medals; while the Beverage Testing Institute awarded him a score of 85 and 87 respectively in 2008 and 2011.
Distillates have different alcoholpercentages. So, we have defined a parameter allowing you to better understand and compare different prices. This parameter is calculated by dividing the bottle price by the alcohol content. The alcohol content (or strength) is the amount of pure alcohol (ethanol) contained in the distillate.
This parameter indicates the price of a single 4cl dosage of distillate. It is calculated by dividing the price of the bottle by its quantity (expressed in cl), then multiplying by the centilitres of the recommended single dose, as average in cocktail recipes.