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      <title>Tenjaku, Jameson, and Grant&#39;s: Three Whisky Nations on a Budget Shelf</title>
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      <description>The bottles that teach you the most about whisky are almost never the expensive ones. They are the workhorses — the blends that sit on the everyday shelf, get poured without ceremony, and quietly cover three centuries of distilling tradition between them. Here are three of them, lined up: Japan, Ireland, and Scotland, none of which will cost you much.
This is the opposite of the trophy wall. No collector chases these bottles, and that is exactly what makes them useful.</description>
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