Blended Scotch vs Single Grain Scotch
Blended Scotch
A blend of one or more single malt whiskies with one or more single grain whiskies, all distilled in Scotland. Blended Scotch accounts for over 90% of all Scotch whisky sales worldwide. Master blenders combine dozens of components to achieve …
Single Grain Scotch
Produced at a single Scottish distillery from any cereal grain, typically wheat or corn, using continuous column stills. Single grain Scotch tends to be lighter and more delicate than single malt, with sweet vanilla and toffee notes from efficient distillation.