| Scotch Single Malt Whisky gifts Single malt Scotch is a type of Scotch whisky, distilled by a single distillery, using malted barley as the only grain ingredient. This is in contrast to a blended Scotch whisky which consists of a mixture of single malt Scotch whiskies and Scottish grain whisky(ies) created from corn (maize), wheat, and/or unmalted barley. A blend that uses only single malt whiskies is known as a "blended malt", "pure malt", or "vatted malt". Single malt Scotch is traditionally distilled using a pot still, and must be distilled and matured in Scotland. Send single malt scotch whisky gifts for delivery throughout the uk and europe. Send single malt scotch whisky gifts in highly stylish and attractive gift packaging with gift cards and your own personal message. Gifts2Drink provide a high quality single malt scotch whisky gifts service offering unique and stylish Whisky to Send with unique gift packaging that our customers can rely on to impress every time. We are the UK's top supplier of drinks gifts and we specialise in Whisky. We have over 500 unique gift ideas available only online from Gifts2Drink. As well as Sending single malt scotch whisky gifts you can also choose from an array of the most popular Wines, Champagnes, Liqueurs, Beers and Spirits available, accompanied by flowers, Cigars, Chocolates and Balloons all gift boxed together and delivered to the door at the same time. At Gifts2Drink we have a unrivaled track record for our reliable, high quality delivery of luxury gifts delivered to exacting schedules on time, every time. Send your single malt scotch whisky gifts today! Scotland can be split into whisky producing regions, each with its own characteristics. The Lowlands is a region to the south of the Highland Boundary Fault Line, roughly a line drawn between Dundee and Glasgow. Traditionally, the triple distillation method, which produces a lighter style of whisky, was used in this area. Auchentoshan and Rosebank are examples of triple distilled whiskies. Generally these whiskies are fragrant and floral with some fruity notes. The Highlands embraces many areas north of this line producing various styles of whisky: from spicy, aromatic whiskies such as Old Pulteney and Balblair in the North, to the fuller, slightly peaty and nutty whiskies of the South (Aberfeldy) and West (Glenlochy). The East coast distilleries, Glenesk and North Port included, produce a lighter, fragrant whisky. Within the Highlands there is district classified as Speyside: these whiskies are known as the Premier Cru of Single Malt Scotch. Distilleries in the Spey Valley use the soft water to produce elegant, fruity malts, which usually have a drying smokiness. Islay whiskies are the most pungent on nose and palate of all whiskies. They are noted for peaty, medicinal, briny and seaweedy character, due mainly to the peating process and the water used. Campbeltown is also classed as a whisky producing region. In the past 30 distilleries used to operate on the peninsula. |
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