What does blended scotch mean




















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These choices will be signaled globally to our partners and will not affect browsing data. We and our partners process data to: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. A blend, on the other hand, is the full orchestra—a blend of whiskies from all over Scotland. It balances all elements of the orchestra, and is pulled together and kept in line by the master blender—our conductor.

Grain whisky tends to get an unfairly bad rap. Single malts have a limited palette. Blends are only limited by what the distiller and customer can afford. The reality today is that a more educated consumer base is appreciating each type of Scotch whisky for its strengths. Gunn, who works with both blends and malts for Diageo, says his first drink was Lagavulin 16, but he quickly came to enjoy blends.

He sees equal opportunity for greatness in both. Bell thinks people are coming around to that idea. Most casks have previously held American bourbon, but also sherry casks from Spain are common. To a lesser extent other cask types like port, madeira, rum or wine are used as well. Most whisky casks are re-used several times by distilleries. Maturation takes place in warehouses.

The traditional dunnage warehouses have stone walls and an earth floor which is believed to create perfect conditions for maturation. But there are also modern racked warehouses with concrete floor and steel walls where casks can be handled by forklifts. During maturation, the clear new spirit extracts flavouring and colouring substances from the cask that are both from the wood and the remains of the previous cask filling.

Because the casks are not totally airtight some of the spirit evaporates during maturation. Here you have a bottle of whisky from a now-silent distillery, which means there is not only no production there any more, but the whole site has now been torn down so no more Port Dundas whisky will ever be produced. Excellent narration. Perfectly explained the differences in detail. Have a much better understanding of what I am buying and drinking. Privacy policy. Have an account?

Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube. See all results. Whisky Shop. Sweet Smoky Fruity. Given the ability to produce consistent bottlings, and use slightly cheaper grain whisky as a filler, blended Scotch whisky is unsurprisingly the most common Scotch on the market.

On the other hand, single malt whisky is simply the product of one distillery. That means any and all thank you letters should be sent to the Glenmorangie distillery. The same holds true for the less common single grain Scotch whisky, which is also the product of one distillery, just made with barley and other grains.

Actually, that depends on several other really important variables.



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