Blended Whisky IS Scotch. Blended Whisky is, as the name suggests, a carefully selected blend of different whiskies.
Chivas Regal is a blended Scotch Whisky so not a single malt but it does contain around 40% malt whisky.
whisky is gluten free as the distillation process removes the gluten
If spelled whisky (not whiskey) the i assume Scotch Whisky that is under Brittish regulation. Then Blend is any portion of grain whisky blended with malt whisky. Normally more grain than malt. It could also be a "blend malt whisky" then it is all malt whisky but from more than one dstillery.
Scotch whisky is one which is distilled,blended and bottled in scotland
Whisky without an 'e' is scotch whisky, made in Scotland. Whiskey with an 'e' is American, Irish, Canadian and others except Japanese which has adopted the Scottish spelling.
Try a Rusty Nail! 3 parts Scotch whisky 1 part Drambuie® Scotch whisky don't waste a decent malt on it though - stick to blended whisky. K
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Prime Blue Whisky is cheap here in Taiwan. There are different editions. The cheapest says Blended Scotch Whisky and it is about $400NT ($14 USD). Slightly more is the "Blended Malt" Scotch Whisky for about $480NT ($16 USD). There is also a 12 Year, and older years too. All are blends. I haven't tried any of it yet, but it seems to be quite popular.
Generally whisk(e)y classifications are by region and have disctintive flavor profiles. Scotch whisky is one of them, and there are different flavor profiles according to the specific region of Scotland where it's produced. Others include Irish whiskey, American whiskey (may not be limited to bourbon and Tennessee whiskey), Canadian whiskey, and Asian whiskies (in particular to Taiwanese and Japanese whiskies).
== == The whiskey was blended by Joseph E. Seagram for his son's wedding. The blend was different than the traditional "7" blend and was therefore given the classification as the family's "Very Own" blend.
Irish whisky.