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Case price from: £31.50
Per item: £31.50 £25.00
Save 21%
Monkey Shoulder Triple Malt Blended Malt Scot...
Case price from: £31.50
Per item: £31.50 £20.50
Save 35%
Shackleton Blended Malt Blended Malt Scotch W...
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Per item: £33.99 £31.61 (with voucher)
Save 7%
Smokey Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Scotch Wh...
Case price from: £20.99
Per item: £20.99
Pig's Nose Blended Malt Whisky
Case price from: £299.00
Per item: £299.00
Serendipity 12YO Blended Malt Whisky
Case price from: £29.99
Per item: £29.99
Sheep Dip Blended Malt Whisky
Case price from: £28.72
Per item: £28.72
Malt Riot Blended Malt Whisky
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What is Blended Malt Whisky?

Blended malts, formerly known as a "pure malt" or a "vatted malt", are a blend of single malt whiskies (not grain) from different distilleries. A Single Malt Whisky differs in that it is from one distillery only. Blended Whisky differs in that it is a blend of both grain and malt whiskies.

Outside the traditional Scotch style, which must be made from malted barley, you can find other malted grains such as rye, corn or maize in the blend. Again though, they must be from different distilleries to be called blended, otherwise it would be a Single Malt.

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