Single malt scotch
Single Malt whisky represents the most traditional and full-bodied type of Scotch whisky, or Scotch, later extended worldwide to productions that draw on the oldest and most prestigious Scottish traditions, from Canadian whiskies to those of Taiwan, from those of India to Japanese whiskies. Whiskies made from only barley malt produced entirely in a single distillery belong to this category. They are usually made from a selection of distillates aged in oak casks between 8 and 25 years, with a requirement that the younger distillate used in blending must be aged on the label. They can be produced not only throughout Scotland, acquiring more or less peaty hints depending on local traditions, but also all over the world, always embodying the purest, most complex and prestigious face of whisky. Discover our best single malts!