
Single MaltScotch Whisky
Malt whisky is the ‘original’ whisky of Scotland. Although other grains were used, barley was grown specifically for making beer and whisky. However, with the success of blended whisky in the late 19th century, little was drunk as single malt outside the Highlands until the 1980s, when ‘the vintages of the North’ were rediscovered by an enthusiastic public and began to be made available by distillery owners.
Single malt whisky must be made with 100% barley
Currently there are around 90 operating malt whisky distilleries in Scotland – it is difficult to be precise, since sometimes distilleries go out of production for periods, in order to balance stock levels. Single malts from a further 30-odd now closed distilleries may still be found.
Although made from very simple materials – malted barley, water and yeast – the make of each distillery has an individual character, owing to a variety of factors, such as the length of fermentation time, the style and size of the stills, and how they are operated, the type of condensers used and amount of spirit saved (called ‘the cut’).
By law, Scotch (both malt and grain whiskies) must be matured in oak casks in Scotland, and the casks themselves can make a huge contribution to the flavour of the finished product, according to a) how long the whisky has been left to mature, b) how often the individual cask has been used to mature Scotch and c) whether the cask is made from European oak or American oak. This makes it difficult to identify the mature products of individual distilleries.
Since at least the 1880s, blenders have identified different styles of whisky coming from different parts of Scotland. The original division, dating from the 1780s, was between ‘Lowland’ whisky and ‘Highland’ whisky. Then the whiskies made in Campbeltown and Islay were discerned to be different, and the whiskies of Speyside were added to the list.
With the dramatic growth of interest in single malt whiskies since the 1980s, the ‘Highland’ region has been sub-divided into Northern, Western, Eastern, Southern and Islands.
In truth, regional differences in the style and flavour of malt whiskies has more to do with tradition (how a malt is made in one place or another) than terroir, and although it is not possible to make a malt with identical character to another in a different distillery, it is possible to imitate a regional style out-with the region in question.
Did you know?
- more than one billion bottles of Scotch are exported every year, with France the biggest market
- the first reference to Scotch whisky was in 1495
- the first single malt to be marketed outside Scotland was by Glenfiddich in 1963
Typical Character and Style of Single Malt
Malt
Vanilla
Oak
Nutmeg
Dried Fruit
Smoke
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Imperial 197942 Year Old G&M Private Collection
£3,000

Glen Grant 1956Bot.2003 Gordon & MacPhail
£2,500

Milton (Strathisla) 194972 Year Old G&M Private Collection
£50,700

Lochside 1966Bot.1992 Connoisseurs Choice
£1,000

Cragganmore 1976Bot.1993 Gordon & MacPhail
£750

Ardmore 1977Bot.1990s Gordon & Macphail
£350

Speyburn 197744 Year Old Private Collection Gordon & MacPhail
£2,150

Longmorn 196655 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection
£6,875

Glenlivet 197843 Year Old Private Collection G&M
£2,100

Glen Grant 196554 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection
£4,500

North Port Brechin 1982Bot.2010 Connoisseurs Choice
£500

Longmorn 1963Bot.1994 Connoisseurs Choice
£1,750

Tamdhu 1957Gordon & Macphail
£1,200

Tomatin 196820 Year Old Connoisseurs Choice
£750

Glen Grant 195270 Year Old Queen's Platinum Jubilee
£19,500

Talisker 195538 Year Old Bot.1993 Cask Strength G&M
£7,500

Glenesk 1984Bot.1998 Connoisseurs Choice
£450

Ardbeg 1978Bot.1990s Connoisseurs Choice
£1,250

Linkwood 1939Bot.1980s Gordon & MacPhail
£4,000

Caol Ila 197215 Year Old Gordon & Macphail
£1,200

Mortlach 25 Year OldG&M Distillery Labels
£225

Glenlivet 1941Bot.1970s Gordon & MacPhail
£2,500

Ardbeg 1974Bot.1996 Connoisseurs Choice
£1,350

Linkwood 1946Bot.1992 Gordon & Macphail
£4,500