Bailie Nicol Jarvie

Bailie Nicol Jarvie (colloquially BNJ) was a brand of whisky which was produced by The Glenmorangie Company in Scotland.

The label claims "The Bailie Nicol Jarvie we believe, boasts the highest malt content of any blended Scotch whisky".

The whisky was named after a character in Sir Walter Scott's renowned novel Rob Roy – a bailie (magistrate) who tackled a sword-wielding Highland clansman in an inn at Clachan of Aberfoyle,[1] setting fire to his kilt with a red-hot poker.

Single malts from the Highlands, Islay and Speyside are blended together with a grain whisky from Ayrshire.

The BNJ has since made a quiet exit from the market and bottles are becoming extremely difficult to find.