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  2. Blended whiskey - Wikipedia

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    A blended whiskey (or blended whisky) is the product of blending different types of whiskeys and sometimes also neutral spirits, colorings, and flavorings. It is generally the product of mixing one or more higher-quality straight or single malt whiskey with less expensive spirits and other ingredients. This typically allows for a lower-priced ...

  3. Blended malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    The "malt" part of the term refers to the use of a malted grain to make the whisky. In Scotch whisky, this grain is required to be barley.Outside Scotland, whisky is produced from other malted grains, such as malted rye, [3] and the term "rye malt whisky" is specifically recognized along with (barley-based) malt whisky in the code of federal regulations for whisky in the United States.

  4. Single malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    However, during the latter part of the 20th century, single malt scotch whisky became more popular, owing thanks to individuals such as George Urquhart, second-generation owner of Gordon & MacPhail, who was described by the whisky expert George McLean as "the father of single malt", writing in 2001 that "I believe that single-malt whisky would ...

  5. Malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    If such a whisky has been aged for at least two years, contains no added coloring and flavoring, and has not been blended with neutral spirits or other types of whisky, the adjective "straight" can be applied, as in straight malt whisky. A blended whisky that contains at least 51 % straight malt whisky may be labelled as blended malt whisky or ...

  6. Single malt Scotch - Wikipedia

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    Single malt Scotch refers to single malt whisky made in Scotland. [1] [2] To qualify for this category, a whisky must have been distilled at a single distillery using a pot still distillation process [3] [4] and made from a mash of malted barley. Therefore, a single malt means that the whisky has not been blended elsewhere with whisky from ...

  7. Grant's - Wikipedia

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    Grant's is the oldest family-owned blended whisky and is currently sold in over 180 countries. It is the world's fourth largest Scotch whisky brand, selling 4.1 million cases of whisky in the first half of 2020. [6] The mother company, William Grant & Sons also owns single malt whisky brands, including Glenfiddich and The Balvenie. [7]

  8. Scotch whisky - Wikipedia

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    A single malt Scotch whisky is one that is entirely produced from malt in one distillery. One may also encounter the term "single cask", signifying the bottling comes entirely from one cask. [38] The term "blended malt" signifies that single malt whisky from different distilleries is blended in the bottle. [39]

  9. Ballantine's - Wikipedia

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    Ballantine's is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by the Chivas Brothers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard in Dumbarton, Scotland. The Ballantine's flavour is dependent on fingerprint malts [1] [2] from Miltonduff and Glenburgie, [3] blended with 50 single malts and four single grains. The brand has won many accolades and awards for its products.