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Bell's is a brand of blended Scotch
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produced by
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in
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. It was originally produced by Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd. It is the best selling whisky in the UK.


History

The Bells distillery was founded in 1798. In 1851, Arthur Bell (1825–1900) began to blend various single malts together to create a more consistent blended whisky. Arthur Bell was the first known whisky manufacturer to appoint a London agent, by at least 1863. Bell's two sons joined the business in partnership in 1895. Arthur Kinmond (1868–1942) was appointed to manage the domestic market and Robert was appointed as head of the brand overseas. By the 1880s the company was focused on blended whisky. Arthur Bell died in 1900. In 1921 the partnership became a private company run by Arthur Kinmond after Robert retired to live as a country gentleman. The end of Prohibition in America created a surge in demand, which led Arthur Bell & Sons to acquire two distilleries in 1933: Blair Athol and
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. In 1936 the Inchgower distillery was also acquired.Ronald B. Weir, ‘Bell, Arthur (1825–1900)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 201
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/ref> The Bell brothers died in 1942 and the company accountant, William Govan Farquharson, became chairman of the company. He focused on advertising the brand more heavily. Bell's became a public company in 1949. In 1954, Arthur Bell exported to 130 different countries. By 1970, Bell's was the highest selling whisky in Scotland. In the early 1970s, Bell's could not afford the advertising budget of the larger whisky distillers. Instead, it focused on the use of mixers with its product. This increased the product's popularity with women, and Bell's revenues rose by 800% between 1970 and 1979. In 1978 Bell's became the UK's highest selling whisky. Much of the credit for this expansion is given to the then managing director Raymond Miquel. By 1980 the company had around 35 percent market share in the UK. Arthur Bell & Sons acquired Gleneagles Hotels in 1984. In 1985 the company was acquired by Guinness for $518 million, and subsequently absorbed into
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.


Production

Blair Athol is the main component of the blend.
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and Inchgower still figure, but Glenkinchie and Caol Ila are also components. The Pittyvaich distillery was used in the blend between 1974 and 1993. Bell's is bottled at Diageo's Shieldhall, Glasgow plant. The product is 40% ABV in the UK, and 43% ABV in South Africa.


Markets

The brand's top markets are the UK,
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, the Nordic countries, Spain and Brazil.


Advertising

A religious man, modesty prevented Arthur Bell from using his name on his whisky. The Arthur Bell name was not attached to the product until 1904. A yellow
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was named after Arthur Bell in the early 1960s. Bell's has used the "Afore ye go" slogan since 1925.


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