I have had a long love affair with Wemyss Malt releases. Since the first time I tasted Wemyss Malts in Dullstroom, I have been in love. The collection of Wemyss whisky in Wild About Whisky is extensive. They have an incredible range of Wemyss single cask releases available, and when we visited, I tasted my way through quite a few of them.

Unfortunately, up to about a year ago, there were no Wemyss Malts releases available in South Africa. The few limited releases I managed to get, we brought back from our travels to the UK. This changed with Wemyss bringing a few of their standard releases into SA. I got my hands on the Wemyss Malts The Hive blended malt whisky release and could not wait to write about it.

Wemyss is known for their Single Cask releases that are named for their taste notes. I have a bottle of Wemyss Brandy Casket, Wemyss Gooseberry Marmalade and Sweet Mint Infusion whisky and as you nose and taste them, you can immediately pick up the notes.

However, the core of the Wemyss Malts blended malts is the three releases aptly named The Hive, The Spice King and Peat Chimney. All bottled at 46% ABV.

Launched in 2011, Wemyss Malts The Hive has no-age-statement (NAS). In 2016 Wemyss released a Batch Strength limited editions, of which 6,000 bottles were produced at 54.5% ABV. Sadly this is not (yet) available in South Africa.

Wemyss Malt The Hive focuses on sweet honey qualities with a few Speysider style notes at the core of this blend. It is a blend of at least ten single malts. The Wemyss blended malts are non-chill filtered.

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Wemyss Malts The Hive Blended Malt Whisky Review


ABV: 46%

COLOUR: Rich gold

NOSE: Honey sweetness, malt and oak with bits of vanilla, ginger and faint hints of citrus.

PALATE: Wemyss Malts The Hive has heaps of honey, freshly baked apple pie, vanilla sugar, oak with hints of pepper and ginger. A bit of an alcohol burn and adding water makes it easier to drink and releases more of the honeycomb sweetness. Rich and delicious.

FINISH: Medium length that ends in honey notes.

RATING: EXCELLENT

It is a great blended malt, not the most complex, but easy drinking and fun. Perfect for summer! It just needs to breathe a bit. Let it stand for a few minutes and add enough water. Other Wemyss releases that I have tasted and written about include the Wemyss Malts Dark Chocolate Orange as well as the Wemyss Velvet Fig blended Whisky.

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Jeannette Wentzel

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