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Single malt whisky is a whisky made at one particular distillery from a mash that uses only malted grain, ordinarily barley.
Single malts are typically associated with single malt Scotch, though they are also produced in various other countries. Under Scotch Whisky Regulations, a "Single Malt Scotch Whisky" must be made exclusively from malted barley (although the addition of E150A caramel colouring is allowed), must be distilled using pot stills at a single distillery, and must be aged for at least three years in oak casks of a capacity not exceeding 700 litres (150 imperial gallons; 180 US gallons). While the Scotch model is usually copied internationally, these constraints may not apply to whisky marketed as single malt that is produced elsewhere. For example, there is no definition of the term single with relation to whisky in the law of the United States, and some American whiskey advertised as single malt whisky is produced from malted rye rather than malted barley.
Hogshead | 392 Bottles | Distilled 2012
Butterscotch, light smoke, coconut, vanilla and bruised bananas.
Distilled 2012 | Refill Sherry Butt | 552 Bottles
Creamy, grassy, toffee doughnuts, creme brûlée, honeycomb and a hint of ginger.
Hogshead | Distilled 2012 | 296 bottles
Marzipan, lemon meringue pie, toffee. shortbread and raisin butter.
Ruby Port Barrique | Distilled 2010 | 282 bottles
Finished in a port cask for 14 months.
Blackberries, raspberries, orange zest, marzipan and glacé cherries.
This Highland malt is like a good old fashioned fruit scone. It is soft, crumbly, best served lathered with jam or bramble jelly.
Glorious Glen Garioch single malt, distilled in 2012 and matured for ten years in a single cask. This expression joins the Wild Scotland Collection from indie bottler Deerstalker, and features a polecat on the label, showing off its impressive claws.
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