Noun
whiskey distilled in Scotland; especially whiskey made from malted barley in a pot still
Source: WordNetBlended malt Blended malt whisky —formerly called vatted malt or pure malt (terms that are now prohibited in the SWR 2009)—is one of the least common types of Scotch: a blend of single malts from more than one distillery (possibly with differing ages). Source: Internet
Blended from whisky matured in mizunara and white oak casks, the edition will be the oldest version of Yamazaki, Suntory’s flagship single malt produced at Japan’s first malt whisky distillery in Osaka. Source: Internet
A family business that’s been in operation since the late 1800s, William Grant & Sons is well known as the distiller of Glenfiddich and as such the first company in the world to market a true single malt whisky. Source: Internet
A sign at the bridge welcomes you to Moray and “malt whisky country”, with more distilleries than you can shake a stick at. Source: Internet
And it was announced that Crabbie's malt whisky brand is to be revived with £7 million invested in a new distillery in Leith. Source: Internet
Behind that flute of prosecco or gin-based cocktail enjoyed at a bar after a long day—or even the single malt whisky or bottle of wine recommended by a premium specialty liquor boutique—there is an intricate distribution chain. Source: Internet