A new survey launched ahead of World Whisky Day on Saturday (16th May) has found that one in ten people in the UK are unable to tell that Scotch whisky is from Scotland.The poll found 90 per cent can correctly identify the heritage of Scotland's national drink, but that one in 10 of those asked also believe that bourbon - an American whiskey - is made in Scotland.More than 2,000 people across the UK were surveyed for Scottish single malt whisky brand Old Pulteney ahead of the global celebration of Scotland's national drink on Saturday.Get all the latest Scottish history and culture news sent straight to your Inbox every week by signing up to our Scotland Now newsletter.We cover everything from ancient clans and war heroes to whisky
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