Wemyss Malts The Hive Blended Malt Scotch Whisky Non Chill-Filtered
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Double Gold Medal at San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2019
Copper gold in color, The Hive presents aromas of orange blossom honey drizzled over hot buttered loaf as well as golden sultanas and soft saffron. A tingling spice dances over the tongue with zesty orange peel, and with the warmth of a freshly grated ginger and honey toddy. The finish shows clove-studded grapefruit with a whisper of dry wood smoke.
Pairs well with soft goat cheese, honey and clove roast ham, or creamy vanilla panna cotta.
Wemyss Malts prides itself on employing the Art of Blending to produce quality blended malts that draw from a huge variety, flavors and subtleties of Scottish single malt whisky to craft unique blends of superior quality and complexity. Rather than place the emphasis on the distilleries utilized in the blend, the whiskies are named after the natural tastes and aromas meticulously crafted by our blenders careful selection and blending of CORE and SIGNATURE malts.
Pronounced 'Weems'; the Scots language word for caves, the historic Scottish clan and family traces its roots from the ancient Kingdom of Fife in Scotland. For over six centuries, the ancestral home and seat of The Earl of Wemyss; Wemyss Castle has sat atop ancient caves that have been formed into the sea-battered cliffs.
For many centuries Scottish barley has been grown in the surrounding area of the Wemyss Castle, barley that would eventually be used for making of Scotch whisky.
The Wemyss family was noted in the developing history of the Scotch whisky industry during the 19th century when John Haig built his first distillery, Cameron Bridge, now the largest spirit producing distillery in Europe, on Wemyss family land.
Today, highly prized Scottish barley is grown by farmers on the Wemyss Estate and is used by many leading distillers to make their malt whisky. Founded by Williams Wemyss in 2005, he utilized his background expertise in premium French wine making and the family’s Scottish roots to begin exploring the blending of quality single malt whiskies.