Personalised Whisky

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About Personalised Whisky


Celebrate in style with a personalised whisky gift

When celebrating a special occasion, it's customary to raise a drink as a toast to your loved one's success. If you want to make the moment even sweeter, why not let them celebrate with a bottle of personalised whisky? A wonderful and unique gift that's sure to delight, a personalised whisky bottle is a great way of showing someone how much they mean to you.

Whether you're sending your birthday wishes or welcoming someone into the golden age of retirement, this charming personalised gift idea is suitable for any occasion. Your nearest and dearest will be delighted as they receive their personalised malt whisky, blended or single, brandishing their name for a delightful personal touch.

Scotch lovers can rest assured that the whisky they are receiving with this unique gift is of the finest quality. The single Speyside Malt has a clear and natural colour, boasting a distinctive flavour derived from specially designed purifiers and tall, slender stilts. Meanwhile, the blended Scotch is created using top quality Scottish grain and malt whiskies, matured and aged in oak casks to deliver a smooth and sumptuous peaty flavour.

You can mark the end of a glorious career with a personalised retirement whisky. Your recipient's full name and dates of employment will be carefully integrated into the bottles label, making for a truly memorable farewell offering. This superb gift can also be especially tailored to suit birthday gifts, with professionals cleverly working your loved one's details into the design.

A fantastic gift idea that's classy and considerate, you can't go wrong with a personalised whisky bottle.


What's The Difference Between Blended and Single Malt Whisky?


We have two types of whisky: blended and single malt. For those of you who don't know the difference, single malt whisky is made from malted barley and water only, at a single distillery. Blended Whisky is made from a blended mix of malt whisky or whiskies with a grain whisky (whisky made with water, malt barley and grains) or whiskies. Single malt tends to be more expensive than blended whisky, though most whisky produced (and many of the most recognisable whisky brands) are blended whisky.