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CHRISTMAS DELIVERY IS GUARANTEED!

Order online before Sunday 22nd December by 9:30pm for guaranteed delivery in mainland UK.

You can also choose to collect from our Tonbridge office, which is open until 4pm on Christmas Eve (orders must be in by 3pm).

27 Year Old Blended Malt Whisky

A 27-year-old whisky stands as a mark of time's meticulous touch. As the years have unfolded, the spirit has gradually refined its essence, resulting in a drink that narrates a story as intricate as its taste.

Blended malt whisky brings together single malts from various distilleries. This type is distinct from blended whisky, which merges single malts with single grains, and the single malt whisky that originates from just one distillery. A 27-year-old blended malt upholds the core malt characteristics while presenting a variety of flavours.

The task of shaping this type of whisky lies with master blenders. Their job involves selecting single malts based on aspects like age, region, the nature of the cask, and distinct taste notes. With the aim to meld these varied elements into a harmonious flavour, they may choose malts from the same or different whisky regions, adding depth to a 27-year-old blend's taste.

Blended malt whiskies, especially one aged 27 years, can range in taste from the intense, smoky hints of Islay malts to the mellow, fruity undertones of Speyside malts. Achieving a consistent flavour across batches demands expertise and a profound grasp of different malt nuances. The age statement on a bottle of blended malt, such as 27 years, refers to the age of the youngest whisky in the mix. Yet, there's the possibility of older whiskies being part of the blend, enhancing its flavour.

In terms of value, blended malts stand out in the market. They capture the detailed essence commonly found in single malts but are often priced more affordably. This makes a 27-year-old blended malt appealing to both seasoned whisky lovers and those just beginning their journey.

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