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What (who) is Scotch whisky - definition

MALT OR GRAIN WHISKY (OR A BLEND OF THE TWO), MADE IN SCOTLAND IN A MANNER SPECIFIED BY LAW
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  • Scotch whisky labels declare their composition ("Single Malt Scotch Whisky" at top), and in the example above the single distillery of manufacture (The Balvenie). An age statement ("12 years") indicates the maturation time of the youngest whisky used in a particular bottling.
  • Greybeard Heather Dew Scotch whisky jug
  • [[Johnnie Walker]] produces a line of blended whiskies
  • The regions of Scotch whisky
  • Various Scotch whiskies

Scotch whisky         
¦ noun whisky distilled in Scotland.
Scotch whisky         
Scotch whisky (; ; often simply called whisky or Scotch) is malt whisky or grain whisky (or a blend of the two), made in Scotland.
Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009         
UK STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 2009 NO. 2890
Scotch whisky regulations 2009; Scotch whisky regulations; Scotch Whisky Regulations; SWR 2009
The Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 (Citation 2009, No. 2890; SWR) is a Statutory Instrument that regulates the production, labelling, advertising and packaging of Scotch whisky.

Wikipedia

Scotch whisky

Scotch whisky (Scottish Gaelic: uisge-beatha; Scots: Scots whisky/whiskie, whusk(e)y, often simply called whisky or Scotch) is malt whisky or grain whisky (or a blend of the two), made in Scotland.

All Scotch whisky was originally made from malted barley. Commercial distilleries began introducing whisky made from wheat and rye in the late 18th century. As of 2022, there were 141 whisky distilleries operating in Scotland.

All Scotch whisky must be aged immediately after distillation in oak barrels for at least three years. Any age statement on a bottle of Scotch whisky, expressed in numerical form, must reflect the age of the youngest whisky used to create that product. A whisky with an age statement is known as guaranteed-age whisky. A whisky without an age statement is known as a no age statement (NAS) whisky, the only guarantee being that all whisky contained in that bottle is at least three years old. The minimum bottling strength according to existing regulations is 40% alcohol by volume.

Scotch whisky is divided into five distinct categories: single malt Scotch whisky, single grain Scotch whisky, blended malt Scotch whisky (formerly called "vatted malt" or "pure malt"), blended grain Scotch whisky, and blended Scotch whisky.

The first known written mention of Scotch whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland of 1494.

Many Scotch whisky drinkers refer to a unit for drinking as a dram.

According to the Scotch Whisky Association, the word whisky comes from the Gaelic uisge beatha or usquebaugh, which means "water of life" (compare e.g. aqua vitae, aquavit).

Examples of use of Scotch whisky
1. For example, global exports of Scotch whisky, especially to China, are at all–time record levels, according to the Scotch Whisky Association.
2. Scotch whisky has no ‘e‘; Irish and American whiskies are spelt ‘whiskey‘. An ounce and a half of Scotch whisky contains 104 calories – less than a glass of wine or a half of beer.
3. Mallya sees India as an emerging market for Scotch whisky, which India cannot produce, he said.
4. His choice: a $300 bottle of Classic Cask 35–year–old rare scotch whisky, blended.
5. Queen Victoria, who helped create a demand for Scotch whisky outside Scotland, took a daily dram in her tea.