Single Malt Whisky

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Product photo of a Devil's Share Single Malt Whiskey bottle crafted by Cutwater Spirits in San Diego California featuring an orange label with white branding and a detailed illustration of a small devil holding a pitchfork crouching on a whiskey barrel
Cutwater Devil’s Share Single Malt Whiskey Batch #1
Cutwater
$499.99
The Dalmore 45 Year Old Single Malt Scotch — 1961 and 1963 Vintage Colheita Port Pipes
Dalmore 45 Year — Bottle and Presentation Detail
The Dalmore 45 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Dalmore
$18,999.99
Product photography of a Glenglassaugh Sandend Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottle and its matching cream box, featuring the amber whisky, a teal "Coastal Malt" cap, and the description "Waves of Tropical Sweetness with a Crack of Sea Salt" signed by Master Blender Rachel Barrie
Glenglassaugh Sandend Single Malt Whisky
Glenglassaugh
$69.99
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Product shot of an Arran Single Malt Scotch Whisky 18 Years Old bottle and its grey cylindrical case from Lochranza Isle of Arran featuring a rich amber liquid, natural colour, and a cork stopper
Arran Single Malt Scotch 18 Year
Arran
$219.99
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Product photography by Nikka Whisky of a Single Malt Yoichi whisky bottle from Japan, showcasing its deep amber color, distinctive blue cap, and a cream main label featuring bold Japanese kanji for Yoichi with a 'Since 1934' mark
Nikka Single Malt Yoichi
Nikka
$89.99
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Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey - Available at Wooden Cork
Sexton Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Sexton
$32.99
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Scapa Skiren Single Malt Scotch Whisky - Available at Wooden Cork
Scapa Skiren Single Malt Scotch Whisky - Available at Wooden Cork
Scapa Skiren Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Scapa
$89.99

Single malt whisky is made from malted barley at a single distillery — that’s the complete legal definition. The word “single” refers to the distillery, not the cask or the batch; a single malt may be blended from many casks and many years of production, as long as all of them came from the same distillery. Single malt Scotch, Japanese single malt, Irish single malt, and American single malt are each governed by their own regional rules but share this core requirement.

The category is dominated by Scotch, where regional styles define much of the flavor landscape: Islay single malts (Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Kilchoman) are defined by heavy peat smoke from the island’s coastal bogs; Speyside (The Macallan, Glenfiddich, GlenDronach, Balvenie) produces the fruit-forward, Sherry-influenced, and approachable style most people associate with Scotch; Highlands (Glenmorangie, Dalmore, Oban) covers an enormous geographic range with diverse styles; Campbeltown (Springbank, Kilkerran) is one of the rarest producing regions, known for brininess and oily texture. Japanese single malt (Yamazaki, Hakushu, Kanosuke, Akkeshi) follows Scottish tradition with Japanese precision and distinctive wood choices including Mizunara oak. American single malt is an emerging category with no age requirement but increasingly serious producers. Browse all Scotch whisky, Japanese and foreign whisky, and all whiskey at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between single malt and blended Scotch?

Single malt comes from one distillery and uses only malted barley. Blended Scotch (Johnnie Walker, Chivas Regal, Dewar’s) combines malt whisky from multiple distilleries with grain whisky (usually from wheat or corn) in proportions set by the master blender. Blended Scotch accounts for roughly 90% of all Scotch sold globally. Single malt is more expensive and more distillery-specific in character, while blended Scotch prioritizes consistency, accessibility, and volume. Neither is inherently better — they are different products with different goals.

What does “age statement” mean on single malt?

The age on a single malt label refers to the youngest whisky in the bottle — not the average age or the age of the oldest component. A 12-year Scotch contains no whisky younger than 12 years, but may contain much older spirit. No-age-statement (NAS) single malts contain no age claim, which allows distilleries to use younger whisky and draw from a wider range of barrels. NAS expressions are not automatically inferior — Ardbeg Uigeadail, Glenfarclas 105, and Springbank’s 10-year’s unofficial reputation all demonstrate that age statements are a legal guarantee about minimum age, not a quality ceiling.

What is the difference between peated and unpeated single malt?

Peat is partially decomposed organic matter used as fuel to dry malted barley after germination. Burning peat produces smoke that infuses the barley with phenolic compounds measured in parts per million (PPM). Heavily peated malts (Ardbeg, Octomore, Laphroaig) have PPM levels of 25–300+, producing distinctive smoke, iodine, and medicinal character. Unpeated malts (most Speyside, many Highlands) use kiln-dried or gas-dried malt with minimal or no peat, producing fruit, floral, and cereal-forward character. Peat level is set at the malting stage and defines the base character of the spirit before barrel aging begins.

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