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Single Malt Scoth Whisky

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Auchentoshan American Oak (Lowland)

70 CL40%
Lowland
26,00 €(37,14 €/L)

Cardhu Amber Rock

70 CL40%
Morayshire, Escocia
33,60 €(48 €/L)

Cardhu Gold Reserve (Speyside)

70 CL40%
Morayshire, Scotland
35,95 €(51,35 €/L)

Isle of Jura 10 Years

70 CL40%
31,70 €(45,28 €/L)
Limited Edition
Isle of Jura Winter Edition

Isle of Jura Winter Edition

70 CL40%
Isle of Jura
30,95 €(44,21 €/L)

Knockando Reserve 12 Years (Speyside)

70 CL43%
Banffshire - Speyside
34,85 €(49,78 €/L)

Laphroaig Oak Select (Islay)

70 CL40%
Islay
35,75 €(51.07 €/L)
Collection
Loch Lomond The Open Special Edition 2021

Loch Lomond The Open Special Edition 2021

70 CL46%
Alexandria - Highlands
25,91 €(37 €/L)

Monkey Shoulder Triple Malt (Speyside)

70 CL40%
Speyside
27,50 €(39,28 €/L)

The Glen Grant Arboralis (Speyside)

70 CL40%
Speyside
24,76 €(35,35 €/L)

The Ileach Peated Islay Malt (Islay)

70 CL40%
Islay
32,15 €(45,92 €/L)

Tomatin Legacy Best World Whisky 2022-2024

70 CL43%
Highlands
32,15 €(45,92 €/L)

Tullibardine Sovereign (Highland)

70 CL43%
Perthshire
35,95 €(51,35 €/L)

Buy Single Malt Whisky

Single malt whisky, known for its distinctive flavour and complexity, is a favourite choice among whisky enthusiasts. This type of whisky is made exclusively from malted barley and distilled in copper pot stills, which gives it a unique flavour profile. Below, we provide a comprehensive guide to single malt whisky — from the best brands to its origins and the main producing regions.

Single Malt Whisky Brands

There are numerous single malt whisky brands that have gained worldwide recognition for their exceptional quality and flavour. Some of the most notable include:

  1. Glenfiddich: One of the best-known distilleries, offering a wide range of whiskies, from the Glenfiddich 12 Year Old to more exclusive editions.
  2. Macallan: Famous for its rich and complex whiskies, particularly those aged in sherry casks.
  3. Glenlivet: Known for its smoothness and balance, ideal for both beginners and connoisseurs.
  4. Lagavulin: Distinguished by its intense smoky and peaty flavours, highly regarded by whisky experts.
  5. Laphroaig: Another iconic Islay brand, celebrated for its powerful peat and maritime character.

Affordable Single Malt Whisky

Although single malt whiskies are generally more expensive than blends, there are affordable options that don’t compromise on quality. Here are some recommendations for finding good-value single malts:

  1. Aberlour 10 Year Old: Excellent value for money, with notes of fruit and spice.
  2. Glen Moray Elgin Classic: A smooth and approachable whisky, perfect for those new to single malts.
  3. Old Pulteney 12 Year Old: With its light, maritime flavour, it’s an affordable yet high-quality choice.

Origin of Single Malt Whisky

Single malt whisky has its roots in Scotland, where it has been produced for centuries. Its history is deeply intertwined with Scottish culture and tradition. The process begins with malted barley, which is germinated, dried, and ground before fermentation and distillation. The whisky is then aged in oak casks, where it develops its distinctive character and flavour.

Best Single Malt Whiskies

Here is a selection of some of the best single malt whiskies you should try:

  1. Macallan 18 Year Old: Known for its rich sherry and dried fruit notes.
  2. Lagavulin 16 Year Old: Distinguished by its smoky, peaty flavour and long, warm finish.
  3. Glenfiddich 21 Year Old: Offers impressive complexity with hints of caramel, fruit, and spice.
  4. Highland Park 18 Year Old: Balanced and complex, with touches of honey, heather, and gentle peat.
  5. Ardbeg Uigeadail: Intense and smoky, with deep flavours of coffee, chocolate, and spice.

Single Malt Whisky Regions

Scotland is divided into several single malt whisky-producing regions, each with its own distinctive character:

  1. Speyside: Known for smooth, fruity whiskies and home to distilleries such as Glenfiddich and Macallan.
  2. Highlands: Offers great diversity, from light and floral styles to rich and complex expressions.
  3. Islay: Famous for its smoky, peaty whiskies such as Laphroaig and Lagavulin.
  4. Lowlands: Produces lighter, gentler whiskies with fresh and floral profiles.
  5. Campbeltown: Though lesser known, this region delivers robust whiskies with a slightly salty character.