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Wemyss. It's easier to say than to read - you pronounce it "weems".

It's the Scots word for caves - as in the caves that pepper the rocky shore of Fife, Scotland where Wemyss Castle looks out to sea.

As well as being the name of an imposing castle, and an historic family, it is now a very special range of hand crafted malt whiskies.

About Us

About Us


The Wemyss Family itself comes from Fife, Scotland and their home since the turn of the 13th century is Wemyss Castle which sits on top of an outcrop of rocks and caves three hundred foot above the Firth of Forth looking back towards Edinburgh.


The family have had a longstanding passion for malt whisky and their connections with the industry date back to the turn of the 19th century when John Haig (founder of Haig's) built his first distillery on Wemyss land. Even today barley from the Wemyss Estate is prized by many of the leading distillers, and Cameron Bridge distillery is located just a few miles from the castle itself.


With this passion came the gradual realisation that, even for the knowledgeable consumer, much of the malt whisky terminology can be confusing. Our range of hand crafted malts was conceived with the aim of making them more accessible and understandable. We use the taste and aromas of the individual whiskies to identify each bottling, rather than the distillery, so the consumer can more easily understand the style being purchased.

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The Malts

The Malts


At Wemyss Vintage Malts we choose the best malt whiskies cask that the industry has to offer- we do this by having our 'Nosing Panel' pore over many hundred of different casks that come in from our suppliers. We are in effect what the wine industry calls a 'negociant'- choosing, blending and bottling a small number of very fine casks.


This panel is chaired by no lesser an industry character and aficionado than Charlie Maclean(author of eight books on the subject of malt whisky). Having chosen them we then designate them for either our blended malt range or, if they're consider of outstanding quality, our single cask range.


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The Regions

The Regions


The core of our philosophy for our Single Cask selections at Wemyss Malts is that they should reflect the region from which they come. Consequently, we present our malts on a regional basis reflecting the different taste profiles. Currently, there are four different malts in the range: Speyside, Highland, Islay and Lowland.


The following provides a brief overview of the taste profiles of the different regions:

Islay

The most distinctively flavoured of all malts. The island has a bountiful supply of peat which is constantly lashed by the wind, rain and sea. All these elements come through strongly in its malts, often described as seaweed, iodine or even peat monsters. In all there are eight distilleries, but not all are working.


Highland

The most geographically spread out region which consequently has the most taste diversity. Many of the more northern malts have spicy or heathery characteristics whilst the Eastern Highlands are more fruity.


Speyside

Really a sub region of Highland, but they are noted for their elegance, complexity and sweetness/mellow characteristics. More than 40 distilleries are present in this region which stretches from the River Findhorn in the West to the Deveron in the East, and takes in the Livet.


Lowland

Tends to produce whiskies which are softer and more approachable, with a general lack of peatiness of its Highland cousins. The region today has only two operating distilleries. Generally much more mellow.

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Single Casks

Single Casks


Each bottling will come from a single unique cask (averaging between 350 and 700 bottles only) coming from one distillery. Supply is very restricted not only because of this, but also due to our strict selection process which limits the number of casks considered good enough to be elevated into this range. All our single cask bottlings come in a individual gift carton, making it the ideal present.


Each cask that is chosen is representative of the best characteristics of its regional origins. This is the best of the best with Charlie Maclean discarding the vast majority of casks that are put in front of him and our Nosing Panel to sample.


All are bottled at a minimum of 46% with a select few being bottled at cask strength. None of them are chill-filtered as well as being free of artificial colouring, such as caramel. That way they reach you in their natural state. Best drunk neat.


As with our blended malts, our Nosing Panel designates a name to each cask according to its taste profile and the region from which its comes.

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Other Malts

Other Malts


To many 'blending' in the whisky industry is a dirty word, but with our family's premium wine background we believe differently. All premium wines are 'blended', even the best Bordeaux and Burgundy wines, with the best being a blend of the finest different batches of separate wines. We see no reason why this approach cannot be used in malt whiskies. For these whiskies we are what the wine industry calls a 'negociant' - choosing and blending a small number of very fine casks.


Our family meticulously hand selects each individual cask, under the expert eye of Charlie Maclean (author of eight books on the subject of malt whisky). We pore over many hundreds of casks to select what we think is the best the industry has to offer.


Having selected the casks from different distilleries they are blended together to create three distinct taste profiles: 'Spicy' (Spice King), 'Peaty' (Peat Chimney) and 'Smooth' (Smooth Gentleman).


All are bottled at 40% and the range has both five and eight year old age expressions. Where possible, the different whiskies are 'married' together for a period of months, allowing the fullest integration of the different malts, prior to bottling.


Great for a weekday night dram - save the single casks for the weekend.

Blended Malts Range

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Press Reviews

Press Reviews

Single Cask Malts


''Admiral of the Sea''(Campbeltown 1970)

8.5/10
**** Price per bottle
(...)''A superb dram combining fruit and spice in the most elegant way.''

(Whisky Magazine (Issue 67))


''Chocolate Heaven''(Speyside 1995)

8/10
**** Price per bottle
(...)''Another pleasant dram. Has this friendly, straightforward invite. To be served slightly chilled with a fruit desert''

(Whisky Magazine (Issue 67))


''Coconut Cream''(Speyside 1990)''

8/10
**** Price per bottle
(...)''A very well wrapped present! Fresh, cheery, with a charming combination of fruity and floral flavours. Luscious''

(Whisky Magazine (Issue 67))


''Dried Fruit Basket''(Speyside 1993)

*** (...)''It is a 1993 distillation (actually a Glenrothes), and offers a nose of fresh fruits, principally peaches, honey and wild flowers in a hay meadow. Large, mouth-filling, spicy and bold on the palate.''
(Gavin Smith on www.whisky-pages.com)

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Blended Malts


''Spice King''

Nose: Freshly cut apples, white pepper, orange sorbet, blackberry jam, and cold roast lamb.
Palate: Berry fruits, dark chocolate sauce and then a dryish harissa spice.
Comments: Unusual, and composed of many distinct elements that mesh well together.

(Whisky Magazine (Issue59))


''Spice King''

84/100(...) ''Excellent spices very late on..''’’

(Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2007)


''Smooth Gentleman''

83/100 (...) ''the malts tuck into the tastebud with aplomb showing some sticky barley sugar along the way''

(Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2007)


''Peat Chimney''

80/100 (...) ''does have some excellent spicy/toffee moments''

(Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2007)


''Peat Chimney''

***(...) ''the peat makes its presence felt as the whisky stands in its glass. The palate immediately brings to mind the Skye malt Talisker, with its peat, earth and pepper characteristics, and there a hint of ginger too, late in the extremely lengthy finish.''

(Gavin Smith on www.whisky-pages.com)

Sales

Sales

You can purchase the full range of single casks directly by filling in the order form below. You will then be contacted for payment.

Orders of less than £65 unfortunately necessitate a £12 delivery charge to mainland UK. For other destinations please contact us.

Trade

Distribution Partners


For enquiries relating to distribution of our products please contact:

United Kingdom

Wemyss Malts
Tel: +44 131 226 3445
Email:sc@wemyssmalts.com

France

Rimauresq SARL
Tel: +33 494 48 80 45
Email: rimauresq@wanadoo.fr

Australasia

Fonty's Pool Wines
Tel: +61 8 9777 0788
Email: info@fontyspoolwines.com.au

United States

Wemyss Wine & Spirits Ltd
Tel: +44 131 226 3445
Email: sc@wemyssmalts.com

Spain

Los Vinos Del Mundo
Tel: +93 486 42 42
Email: info@losvinosdelmundo.com

Italy

Vinicola Balan SAS
Tel: 049 9378058
Email: balan@balan.it

Germany

Alba Import GbR
Tel: +49 4163 826552
Email: alba-import@t-online.de

The Netherlands

Whisky Import Nederlands
Tel: +31 251 314040
Email: info@whisky-import.nl

Benelux

Whisky Import Belux
Tel: +32 4959 40487
Email: info@whiskyimportbelux.be

Japan

N2 Co Ltd
Tel: +81 33263 3941
Email: y_korenaga@samwood.co.jp

Taiwan

Dong Hsun Hsin Trading Co ltd
Tel: +886 4 2380 3040
Email: import@dhh-trading.com.tw

Denmark

Vin Kompagniet ApS
Tel: +45 3833 3846
Email: post@vin-kompagniet.dk

Contact Us

Contact Us

Wemyss Malts,
First Floor,
30 Castle Street,
Edinburgh
EH2 3HT

Tel: 0131-225-9305
Fax: 0131-225-6214
Email: info@wemyssmalts.com

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