Blended malt Scotch whisky is slightly different from a standard blended whisky. The reason is it includes no grain whisky, it is simply a blend of single malts. Grain whisky is cheap and very easy to produce, for it is distilled in column stills. However, it does not have the same depth and character as malt whisky. Thus blended malts are usually much more characterful than blended whiskies. There are some great Scotch blended malt whiskies. Take the great Compass Box Oak Cross which features whisky from Teaninich as well as a secret whisky from the village of Brora and one from somewhere in Carron.

75.00

Johnnie Walker Song Of Ice & Fire Set Game Of Thrones (70cl, 40.2% & 40.8%)

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Johnnie Walker A Song of Ice features single malts from Clynelish, one of Scotland’s most northern distilleries, and exudes a crisp, clean taste like the unforgiving force of ice that shapes mountains and stops rivers. The new blend has an ABV of 40.2% and the bottle design evokes an icy setting with frosted blue and gray colors inspired by the North, known for its cold winters and frozen landscapes.

Johnnie Walker A Song of Fire is rich and spicy, boasting flavors of subtle smoke from the peated malts of the Caol Ila distillery with an ABV of 40.8%. Inspired by the dragons of House Targaryen, feared for their fire breathing, the bottle design evokes a fiery setting with deep-red colors.

29.50

Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (70cl, 40%)

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Monkey Shoulder Scotch is a superb blended malt whisky from William Grant, made with single malts from three famous Speyside distilleries. The result is a smooth, creamy, supple and very malty Scotch which works superbly well neat, over ice, or in whisky cocktails (where it really excels).

19.99

Famous Grouse Naked Malt First Fill Oloroso Sherry Cask 2021 70cl, 40%

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Naked Malt is the new name of the Naked Grouse of the Famous Grouse brand. It was created as its own brand to add a sweet and smooth variation to the range of the Famous Grouse Whiskies. The content is the same, even with the new name: The Blended Malt includes Whiskies from Glenturret, Highland Park and Macallan.

First Fill Oloroso sherry cask.

Naked Grouse was first introduced to The Edrington Groups Famous Grouse whisky portfolio (if memory serves me right) around 2011, it was originally launched as a premium sherry rich Scotch Blended Whisky containing a blend of grain and single malt whiskies including two of Edrington’s most renowned single malts, Highland Park and The Macallan.

At that time the new sherry rich Naked Grouse with its first fill sherry cask influence  represented quite a significant departure from the usual style of Scotch blended whiskies, but one which caught the interest of normally devout single malt whisky drinkers.

In 2017, Edrington took the Naked Grouse out of The Famous Grouse portfolio and relaunched it as a standalone brand with a very different flavour and personality than its predecessor, the grain whisky had now been removed from the blend and it was now a Blended Malt, containing amongst others, single malts from Edrington’s Highland Park, The Macallan and The Glenrothes distilleries.

The single malts were blended together by Edrington’s Master Blender and then added to the first-fill sherry casks to further marry and mature for at least a further six months, the whisky then went through a final chill-filter before bottling.

The result was Naked Grouse, now a sherry rich Scotch Blended Malt with a buttery toffee scent on the nose which is malty and reminiscent of orchard fruits. On the palate sultanas, rich fudge and cooked apples come through, followed by a finish of soft spice and toasted oak.

Now 2021, Edrington have rebranded Naked Grouse as Naked Malt, which makes sense really as they had already taken it out the The Famous Grouse portfolio back in 2017 although it still carried the Grouse name until now.

There has been no change to the whisky you will find in the bottle with this latest rebranding, it is simply a new name, Naked Malt, which will be presented with a new contemporary look.

Diane Stuart, Naked Malt Master Blender, commented: “Naked Malt is blended using some of the finest Scottish single malts, each selected for its quality and individual flavour. Every cask of Single Malt Scotch whisky selected for our blend is nosed to ensure it meets our exacting standard.

“By extra maturing Naked Malt in first-fill Oloroso sherry casks, we deliver quality and intensity of flavour enviable in the contemporary whisky category. We create the perfect balance of sweet, fruity character from the American oak with the rich, dried fruit and spicy notes from the European oak to produce Naked Malts signature flavour. But what matters most is that you enjoy it whichever way you like.”

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Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old Highlands Origin (1L, 42%)

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Johnnie Walker is taking a tour of Scotland’s whisky regions with the Black Label Origins series! (Please note: we tried very hard to not make a “walking tour” joke here. You should be thankful.) This expressions explores the Highlands, and it’s a blended malt build exclusively with malt whiskies from the Highlands region, including the likes of Clynelish and Teaninich.

6.95

Old St Andrews Twilight 10 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky Barrel (5cl, 40%)

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Twilight is the 10 year old blended malt Scotch whisky from Old St Andrews, whose whiskies are usually presented in golf-inspired bottles. However, it looks like they’ve taken their inspiration from the coopers who make the casks whisky is aged in, as this whisky has been presented in 5cl barrel-shaped containers.

195.00

Chivas Regal Ultis (70cl, 40%)

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The very first blended malt Scotch whisky from Chivas Regal – Ultis! In honour of the five generations of Master Blenders who have been behind Chivas Regal over the years, this expression features single malts from five different Speyside distilleries, namely Allt-á-Bhainne, Braeval, Longmorn, Strathisla and Tormore.

45.00

Famous Grouse 12 Year Old Gold Reserve Exceptional 1980s 1L, 43%

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The Famous Grouse Gold Reserve 12yo is a blend of single malt whiskies including The Macallan and Highland Park and also grain whisky. The Gold Reserve expression has the acccolade The Silk of Scotland because of it’s silky smooth finish. There are hints of ripe peach on the nose and palate.

This 12 year old Famous Grouse Gold Reserve Exceptional now discontinued.

4.80

Famous Grouse Naked Grouse (5cl, 40%)

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An interesting addition to the Famous Grouse range, this was aged in first fill sherry casks, and is based around malt whisky from Highland Park and Macallan. Packaged very simply, this is a superb value-for-money blend.

3.70

Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (5cl, 40%)

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Monkey Shoulder Scotch is a superb blended malt whisky from William Grant, made with single malts from three famous Speyside distilleries. The result is a smooth, creamy, supple and very malty Scotch which works superbly well neat, over ice, or in whisky cocktails (where it really excels).

95.00

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old Islay Origin (1L, 42%)

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Released as part of the Johnnie Walker Black Label Origin series, this here is the Islay Origin expression! It marries a blend of Islay malts, including the likes of Caol Ila and Lagavulin. The whisky is designed to be just as delicious in dram form (yeah, that’s probably what it’s called) as it is in a Highball, and this particular expression works wonders when paired with ginger ale.

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