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  2. Scotch Whisky Act 1988 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make provision as to the definition of Scotch whisky and as to the production and sale of whisky; and for connected purposes. Citation: 1988 c. 22: Territorial extent England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland (section 4 only) Dates; Royal assent: 28 June 1988: Commencement: 28 June 1988 (sections 4 and 5) 30 April 1990 (sections 1 ...

  3. Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 ([[SI 2009/2890) (SWR) is a statutory instrument that regulates the production, labelling, advertising and packaging of Scotch whisky. [1] The regulations were laid before the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 30 October 2009, and came into force on 23 November 2009. They repealed the Scotch Whisky Act 1988 ...

  4. File:The Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 (UKSI 2009-2890 qp ...

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    English: These Regulations impose additional national requirements in relation to Scotch Whisky in addition to the requirements that apply to Scotch Whisky by virtue of Regulation (EC) No 110-2008 (OJ No L 39, 13.2.2008, p 16) of the European Parliament and of the Council on the definition, description, presentation, labelling and the protection of geographical indications of spirit drinks and ...

  5. Scotch whisky - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 regulations changed the formal definition of blended Scotch whisky to achieve this result, but in a way that reflected traditional and current practice: before the 2009 SWR, any combination of Scotch whiskies qualified as a blended Scotch whisky, including for example a blend of single malt Scotch whiskies.

  6. Independent bottler - Wikipedia

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    Under the Scotch Whisky Regulations of 2009, it became unlawful for Single Malt Scotch Whisky (only Single Malts – not blends) to be exported from Scotland other than in a bottle labelled for retail sale, effective 23 November 2012. [14] [15] Section 7 of the Act contains the pertinent provisions:

  7. Blended whiskey - Wikipedia

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    All spirits in a Canadian, Scottish, or Irish whiskey must be aged at least three years, and any age statement refers to the minimum age of the spirits used in the blend. In the United States, the age statement only refers to the minimum age of the straight whiskey — which must comprise at least 20% of the content — used within the blend.