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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).

28 Year Old Blended Malt Whisky

A 28-year-old whisky is much like a timeless book, each year adding depth to its narrative. Over the years, this spirit has absorbed the character of its cask, honing its tastes and refining its notes to something truly exceptional. Sipping a 28-year-old whisky isn't just about taste; it's about delving into a story that's unfolded over almost three decades.

Often termed as "vatted malt" or "pure malt", blended malt whisky is a mix of single malts from multiple distilleries. This differs from blended whisky, which combines single malts with single grains, and from single malt whisky that hails from just one distillery. A 28-year-old blended malt upholds malt whisky's core attributes while introducing a variety of flavours.

Crafting this blend is entrusted to master blenders. They handpick single malts based on factors like age, region, cask characteristics, and distinct flavour tones. The aim is to blend these diverse traits into a seamless flavour profile. While the chosen malts may hail from different places, they could belong to the same or different whisky regions, lending depth to a 28-year-old blend.

A blended malt, especially when aged 28 years, spans a vast flavour spectrum, from the bold, peaty notes of Islay malts to the gentle, fruity whispers of Speyside malts. Achieving a consistent flavour across batches demands expertise and a keen understanding of malt's nuances. The age label on blended malt whisky, such as 28 years, signifies the age of the youngest whisky in the mix, but older whiskies might also be included, enhancing the overall flavour depth.

Blended malts, with their 28-year age statement or otherwise, hold their own in the market for their outstanding value. They capture the intricate essence of single malts but often come with a friendlier price tag, appealing to both seasoned whisky admirers and those just starting their exploration.

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